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The Jewish East Side: 1881-1924

Title
The Jewish East Side: 1881-1924.
ISBN
1351303678
1351303686
9781351303675
9781351303682
9781138536432
9781560008422
Edition
Second edition.
Publication
London : Taylor and Francis, 2017.
Physical Description
1 online resource : text file, PDF.
Local Notes
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Summary
"This book, originally published as The Old East Side, is a collection of literature and documents ranging from the autobiography of the sculptor Jacob Epstein and the novels of Abraham Cahan to the reporting of William Dean Howells and the fictional reconstruction of a vanished world by Henry Roth. The world is that of the old shtetl transplanted to a new, growing country, where "the ghetto" (in the years 1881-1924) was an unstable mixture of nostalgic elements and the pressures of American economic and social reality. The productivity, both intellectual and material, of the section of New York known as the East Side during those forty years around the turn of the twentieth century has become a legend among many Jews in this country and deserves to become better known to many more of other ethnic origins. The lower East Side was paradoxically a wilderness to be traversed and a portion of that "promised land" which had been glimpsed with so much hope from afar. To wonderfully talented and observant children, like Jacob Epstein, the streets there in the 1880s were as filled with excitement as those of the Arabian Nights. To serious philosophic young men like Morris Raphael Cohen, they were as challenging as the marketplace of Athens had once been to Socrates to achieve intellectual enlightenment and the improvement of the social order. The conditions of abominable crowding and poverty described in the sociological tracts of Jacob Riis, Lillian Wald, and others are better known perhaps to the average reader than the accounts of such pleasures as the dancing schools, the Yiddish theaters, the cafes, the lectures, the literary ferment and activities, described in the pages of Abraham Cahan and Hutchins Hapgood. But all the views presented in The Jewish East Side, both dark and bright, are recognizably parts of the same picture. This book will be of value to sociologists, historians, researchers specializing in Judaic studies, and students of literature."--Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 07, 2024
Series
The Library of Conservative Thought
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Chapter Jacob Epstein / Milton Hindus
chapter Abraham Cahan / Milton Hindus
chapter Morris Raphael Cohen / Milton Hindus
chapter William Dean Howells / Milton Hindus
chapter Henry James / Milton Hindus
chapter Lincoln Steffens / Milton Hindus
chapter Jacob Riis / Milton Hindus
chapter Hutchins Hapgood / Milton Hindus
chapter Louis Marshall / Milton Hindus
chapter Maurice Hindus / Milton Hindus
chapter Charles Reznikoff / Milton Hindus
chapter Henry Roth / Milton Hindus
chapter Lillian Wald / Milton Hindus
chapter Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch / Milton Hindus
chapter Anzia Yezierska / Milton Hindus
chapter James Gibbons Huneker / Milton Hindus.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
Electronic books.
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