
Writing Their Nations: The Tradition of Nineteenth-Century American Jewish Women Writers - Hardcover
Writing Their Nations: The Tradition of Nineteenth-Century American Jewish Women Writers - Hardcover
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by Diane Lichtenstein (Author)
"Taking into account their multiple loyalties, this book explores how these Jewish women created their own space and how we interpret their achievements. With a comprehensive bibliography, notes, and an index, this work is essential for scholars, women's and Jewish studies departments, and literary and historical studies." --Library Journal
" . . . Lichtenstein has served the fields of American women's and Jewish history well . . . " --American Historical Review
"This is a fascinating, well-researched book." --Na'amat Woman
"A significant record of the relationship of gender and Jewish ethnicity to American literary studies." --Choice
The unique literary tradition of nineteenth-century American Jewish women has been largely ignored. Diane Lichtenstein considers more than twenty-five of these authors, including Emma Lazarus, Rebekah Hyneman, Penina Moise, and Emma Wolf.
Author Biography
DIANE LICHTENSTEIN is Associate Professor of English and Co-Chair of Women's Studies at Beloit College. Her work on American Jewish women writers has appeared in Tulsa Studies in Women and Literature and Studies in American Jewish Literature.



















