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The Golem Redux: From Prague to Post-Holocaust Fiction
Elizabeth R. Baer
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| #1617608 in Books | 2012-04-15 | 2012-04-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.60 x6.00l,.83 | File type: PDF | 240 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| An informative read|By Michael A. Torregrossa|I'm surprised that no one has reviewed this before. A well-researched book, Baer's The Golem Redux provides readers with an informative and often insightful look at the golem legend and its use by creative artists of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The book includes a discussion of the golem films produced prior to W||Elizabeth Baer s The Golem Redux opens new vistas in our understanding of intertextuality and the enduring power of myth even, or especially, in the face of the Shoah. Her scholarship is comprehensive and richly suggestive. --Alan R. Berger, Raddock Family Emi
First mentioned in the Book of Psalms in the Hebrew Bible, the golem is a character in an astonishing number of post-Holocaust Jewish-American novels and has served as inspiration for such varied figures as Mary Shelley's monster in her novel Frankenstein, a frightening character in the television series The X-Files, and comic book figures such as Superman and the Hulk. In The Golem Redux: From Prague to Post-Holocaust Fiction, author Elizabeth R. Baer introduces read...
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