The Uprooted, A Study of the Protagonist in Three Novels: Be'en matarah (Without a Goal) by Yeshayahu Bershadski (1897); Shekhol vekhishalon (Breakdown and Bereavement) by Josef Hayyim Brenner (1920); and Sippur pahut (A Simple Story) by Shmuel Yosef Agnon (1935) [A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy in Near Eastern Languages and Literatures]
Los Angeles: University of California, 1971. Hardcover. Quarto. XI, 249, [1] leafs. Black cloth with gold lettering on spine. This study grew out of a desire to examine the ways in which an author builds the characterization of his protagonist. Cutter deals more exclusively with the uprooted Jew, both as..... More