Other Things Being EqualWayne State University Press, 1 мар. 2002 г. - Всего страниц: 280 Widely regarded as a literary genius in her day, the Jewish American author Emma Wolf (1865-1932) wrote vivid stories that penetrated the struggles of women and people of faith, particularly Jews, at the turn of the twentieth century. This reissue of the 1916 revised edition of one of her most popular novels, Other Things Being Equal, first published in 1892, introduces Wolf to a new generation of readers, immersing them in an interfaith love story set in her native San Francisco in the late nineteenth century. The novel's protagonist, Ruth Levice, a young intellectual from an upper-class Jewish family, meets Dr. Herbert Kemp, a Unitarian, and falls in love. The novel's force lies in its unwillingness to adhere to ideological stands. A woman need not give up marriage and home to be strong, independent, and unconventional; a Jew does not have to be orthodox to remain close to her heritage and her faith. |
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Emma Wolf. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. @236. Researching Emma Wolf 's biography was an adventure that began at the Judah Magnes Center ... Wolf's father. I am especially grate' ful for Dr. Tornheim's work and for his introducing me to Donald Auslen of ...
Emma Wolf. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. @236. Researching Emma Wolf 's biography was an adventure that began at the Judah Magnes Center ... Wolf's father. I am especially grate' ful for Dr. Tornheim's work and for his introducing me to Donald Auslen of ...
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... Wolf's public life, on the other hand, was restricted by polio; she never married and led a relatively insular life, especially after being confined to a wheelchair. Wolf and her sisters were edu— cated through normal school to become ...
... Wolf's public life, on the other hand, was restricted by polio; she never married and led a relatively insular life, especially after being confined to a wheelchair. Wolf and her sisters were edu— cated through normal school to become ...
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Emma Wolf. looked upon her as an uplifting, far'reaching influence.” Rebe' kah Godchaux in a letter to the editor in the ... Wolf's involvement in the club scene is her membership in the Philomath Club, San Francisco's only Jewish women's ...
Emma Wolf. looked upon her as an uplifting, far'reaching influence.” Rebe' kah Godchaux in a letter to the editor in the ... Wolf's involvement in the club scene is her membership in the Philomath Club, San Francisco's only Jewish women's ...
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... Wolf's letters or diaries has been uncovered to date, it remains unclear if Wolf would have made the effort or had the stamina to participate publicly in the feminist cause. In addition, as Kuzmack points out, the women's movement in ...
... Wolf's letters or diaries has been uncovered to date, it remains unclear if Wolf would have made the effort or had the stamina to participate publicly in the feminist cause. In addition, as Kuzmack points out, the women's movement in ...
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Emma Wolf. dilemmas, as her inscription in a copy of Fulfillment reveals: “To my dearest sister Isabel—who helps me glimpse It—Emma Wolf, San Francisco, April, 1916.” Another of Wolf's sisters, Alice, author of a novel, A House of Cards ...
Emma Wolf. dilemmas, as her inscription in a copy of Fulfillment reveals: “To my dearest sister Isabel—who helps me glimpse It—Emma Wolf, San Francisco, April, 1916.” Another of Wolf's sisters, Alice, author of a novel, A House of Cards ...
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