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Responses to antisemitism in Poland, 1912-36. A case study of the novels of Michal Burzstyn

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The Yiddish novel of this period was Judeocentric and essentially 'secular'. It reflects the modern transformations that took place within the experience of the writers. In the three novels discussed in this article, Bursztyn presented an expressive picture of Jewish society in the shtetl .

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