Children Of The Ghetto: A Study Of A Peculiar People,Used

Children Of The Ghetto: A Study Of A Peculiar People,Used

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In its first appearance in 1892, Israel Zangwill's Children of the Ghetto created a sensation in both England and America, becoming the first AngloJewish bestseller and establishing Zangwill as the literary voice of AngloJewry. A novel set in late nineteenthcentury London, Children of the Ghetto gave an inside look into an immigrant community that was almost as mysterious to the more established middleclass Jews of Britain as to the nonJewish population, providing a compelling analysis of a generation caught between the ghetto and modern British life.This volume brings back to print the 1895 edition of Children of the Ghetto, the latest American version known to have been corrected by the author. MeriJane Rochelson places the novel in proper context by providing a biographical, historical, and critical introduction; a bibliography of primary and secondary sources; and notes on the text, making this groundbreaking novel accessible to a new generation of readers, both Jewish and nonJewish alike.

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