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Reimagining Jewish Identity and The Cultural Foundation in Cynthia Ozicks The Messiah of Stockholm
Name of Author :
Sanju. S, Dr. R. S. Regin Silvest
Abstract:
The present paper endeavors to focus on the novel, The Messiah of Stockholm. It tries to explore the manner by which the author accommodates Jewish people the majority of whom are classified in the narrative as immigrants, besides a good many respectable probable Scandinavian name. The author creates a fable on one more quality of the Diaspora. The paper also treats the novel as a work on lost identity, metamorphosis, legitimation, creation, liberation, and passionate. The paper tries to view Ozicks The Messiah of Stockholm as an internally coherent compilation of ideas where the novelist explicates the place the rest of the western philosophers on the beauty and on the taste.
Keywords :
Identity, Holocaust, Judaism, Hebrew, Jewish American Fiction
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