Meyd un kale, froy un vayb : the characterisation of the feminine in early eighteenth century Yiddish chapbooks
<p>This thesis is concerned with the behaviour of female characters in four, popular, non-ritualistic Yiddish chapbooks published at the beginning of the eighteenth century: Mayse fun a kale, Mageleyne lid, Mayse man un vayb, and Mayse fun Shloyme hameylekh. Most Yiddish chapbooks from this ti...
Auteur principal: | Dowling, JL |
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Format: | Thèse |
Langue: | English |
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1996
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