The question of whether Palestine, where Else Lasker-SchA1/4ler
spent the last six years of her life (1939-1945), was in fact able
to represent a 'home' for her is discussed in this study from a
variety of new vantages. Of central importance here is an
understanding of Else Lasker-SchA1/4ler's 'transgressive' view of
her host country, i.e. a view concentrating on the dynamics of
various kinds of transition. This generates a new perspective not
only on the late poems and the posthumously published drama
AIchundichA written in Jerusalem but also on the book ADas
HebrAerlandA, the fruit of her first journey to Palestine.
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