holocaust, jewish (1939-1945), in literature

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holocaust, jewish (1939-1945), in literature

Mother of the wire fence

inside and outside the Holocaust
1994
A meditation on the significance and effects of the Holocaust for all humanity, Jews and non-Jews alike. Explores the universal moral obligation to respond to a horror of such magnitude.

Night

Includes a brief biography of Elie Wiesel, thematic and structural analysis of Nuit, critical views, and more. Includes teacher notes.

Holocaust literature

Presents a collection of original essays that provide an in-depth look at the literature that came out of The Holocaust.

Admitting the Holocaust

collected essays
1995
Examines the ways in which the Holocaust is portrayed in the arts and history, maintaining that the language used to describe the Holocaust affects society's ability to confront the atrocity.

Holocaust literature

2008
Presents descriptive overviews of over one hundred major works of Holocaust literature, focusing on nonfiction but also including fiction, poetry, and drama; and contains a Holocaust chronology, a partial list of Nazi concentration camps, a bibliography of more than two hundred additional works on the Holocaust, and a list of related Web sites.

Voices

plays for studying the Holocaust
1999
An anthology of complete scripts and segments of scripts designed to provide students from upper elementary through high school insight into the issues and circumstances of the Holocaust.

Writers of the Holocaust

1999
Profiles ten men and women who have written about or whose writings were influenced by their experiences during the Holocaust.

Oskar Schindler and his list

the man, the book, the film, the Holocaust and its survivors
1995
A collection of essays, articles, and interviews about Oskar Schindler, who saved 1,200 Jews during World War II, and the international effect of his story.

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