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Menorah Review (No. 36, Winter, 1996)
Menorah Review (No. 36, Winter, 1996)
Menorah Review
Surviving the Twentieth Century -- On Jewish Art: "Wherefore Art Thou?" -- Leah -- The Message of Kohelet -- Holocaust Texts: A "Newer Testament" -- Jewish Women and Jewish Writers -- Places -- Book Briefings
Menorah Review (No. 38, Fall, 1996)
Menorah Review (No. 38, Fall, 1996)
Menorah Review
Jews and the New Christian Right -- A Time To Kill and a Time to Heal -- The Wisdom Tradition -- Among the Saints -- Full Circle -- Teaching Civics and Culture -- What Is a Community? -- From Israel with Love -- Book Briefings
How Realistic Can A Catholic Writer Be? Richard Sullivan And American Catholic Literature, Una M. Cadegan
How Realistic Can A Catholic Writer Be? Richard Sullivan And American Catholic Literature, Una M. Cadegan
History Faculty Publications
Despite the fact that Sullivan never achieved the fame he sought, the record he left behind reveals much about the way one writer handled the complicated personal and professional questions of regional, literary, gender, and religious identity. He was a regional author with national ambitions, a serious author who did not disdain the notion of popular success, and a male author whose primary focus was domestic life and relationships. He was also a Catholic author-that is, he belonged to a tradition that believed in normative standards for artistic value in an era when such a belief was considered by some …
Menorah Review (No. 37, Spring/Summer, 1996)
Menorah Review (No. 37, Spring/Summer, 1996)
Menorah Review
What Do You Say That I Am? -- Taking the Plunge -- Freudian Identity -- Poetic Faith -- The First Arab-Israeli Talks: An Anti-Zionist's Perspective -- Love and Death in the Jewish Exegetical Tradition -- Book Briefings