- Title
- Fagin, Censorship, and Freedom of Speech: The Postwar Reckoning with Literary Antisemitism
- Author/Creator
- Rachel Gordan
- Publication Details
- The Jewish Quarterly Review, Vol.115(2), pp.299-233
- Annotation
- Hemingway is largely a fleeting touchstone in this analysis of how American and, specifically, Jewish intellectuals, in the dark shadow following the Holocaust, wrestled with classic and contemporary examples of antisemitism in literary works. Features an analysis of Arthur Scott's 1957 essay "In Defense of Robert Cohn," about the divisive Jewish character in The Sun Also Rises.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991015417422603691
Journal article
Fagin, Censorship, and Freedom of Speech: The Postwar Reckoning with Literary Antisemitism
The Jewish Quarterly Review, Vol.115(2), pp.299-233
2025
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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