Green World
Green World
A Tragicomic Memoir of Love & Shakespeare
Ephraim, Michelle
University of Massachusetts Press
03/2024
244
Mole
Inglês
9781625347824
15 a 20 dias
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Act One Act Two
Act Three
Act Four
Act Five
Acknowledgments
Act Three
Act Four
Act Five
Acknowledgments
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Shakespearean comedy analysis; memoir of academic struggle; Jewish identity in literature; daughters of Holocaust survivors; healing through literature; Merchant of Venice themes; finding purpose through Shakespeare; women in literary scholarship; graduate school challenges; coming-of-age with books; humor in personal tragedy; family trauma and resilience; role of literature in survival; modern Jewish narratives; vodka-fueled epiphanies; Shakespeare as lifeline; literature and emotional healing; comic relief in dark times; literary studies memoir; intersecting global and personal trauma; Shakespeare heroines as role models; rediscovering life through art; Holocaust legacy in the next generation; female academics in English literature; cultural identity in classics; literature as refuge; resilience through art; tragicomedy of real life; young women navigating failure; inspiration from Renaissance drama; women writing about Shakespeare; academic misfits finding community; self-discovery through the canon; humor in scholarly life; finding home in literature; family history and personal identity; Shakespearean escape worlds; laughter amid sorrow; literature transforming grief; books as survival strategies; struggles of first-generation scholars; comic tragedy of academia; feminist readings of Shakespeare; resilience of Jewish daughters; finding belonging in scholarship; universal truths in Elizabethan drama; art as salvation; Jewish-American memoir; identity through classic texts
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Shakespearean comedy analysis; memoir of academic struggle; Jewish identity in literature; daughters of Holocaust survivors; healing through literature; Merchant of Venice themes; finding purpose through Shakespeare; women in literary scholarship; graduate school challenges; coming-of-age with books; humor in personal tragedy; family trauma and resilience; role of literature in survival; modern Jewish narratives; vodka-fueled epiphanies; Shakespeare as lifeline; literature and emotional healing; comic relief in dark times; literary studies memoir; intersecting global and personal trauma; Shakespeare heroines as role models; rediscovering life through art; Holocaust legacy in the next generation; female academics in English literature; cultural identity in classics; literature as refuge; resilience through art; tragicomedy of real life; young women navigating failure; inspiration from Renaissance drama; women writing about Shakespeare; academic misfits finding community; self-discovery through the canon; humor in scholarly life; finding home in literature; family history and personal identity; Shakespearean escape worlds; laughter amid sorrow; literature transforming grief; books as survival strategies; struggles of first-generation scholars; comic tragedy of academia; feminist readings of Shakespeare; resilience of Jewish daughters; finding belonging in scholarship; universal truths in Elizabethan drama; art as salvation; Jewish-American memoir; identity through classic texts