Contemporary Israeli Women's Writing

Risa Domb

earliest edition we have, 2008 Mitchell Vallentine & Company, 2008 hardcover 339 pages

"During the nineteenth and early twentieth century, women could not participate in the development of Modern Hebrew Literature. As pointed out in 1996's New Women's Writing from Israel, to which this is a successor volume, they could give vent to their poetic talents either in Yiddish, their spoken language, or in Russian, but not in Hebrew. Whilst Yiddish writing did not insist on the national element as a required...

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Contemporary Israeli Women's Writing hardcover · 2008 · Mitchell Vallentine & Company · 339 pages · 9780853037583
Contemporary Israeli Women's Writing paperback · 2008 · Vallentine Mitchell · 339 pages · 9780853037590

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