In this work of literary history and criticism, Alan Mintz
details the development of a new mode in Hebrew prose narrative the
autobiography. Against the historical background of the Haskalah
(Enlightenment), Mintz explores the work of three key writers: M.
Z. Feierberg, M. Y. Berdichevsky, and Y. H. Brenner. At the turn of
the century, these Hebrew writers found in autobiography a way of
telling the truth about the realities of the self, its inner life,
and its fate in a world void of God. Through careful examination of
the Hebrew autobiographical tradition, Mintz provides not only new
understanding of a literary genre but also access to a unique
perspective on modern Jewish history."
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