Ken Frieden holds the B.G. Rudolph Chair in Judaic Studies at Syracuse University, where he is a professor in the departments of English and Textual Studies, Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, and Religion. He has also written Freud's Dream of Interpretation, also published by SUNY Press, and Genius and Monologue.
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Preface
Introduction
Part One: Abramovitsh
1. The Grandfather of Yiddish Literature
2. S. Y. Abramovitsh: Mendele and the Origins of Modern Yiddish Fiction
3. Satire and Parody in Abramovitsh's Later Fiction
Part Two: Sholem Aleichem
4. The Grandson: Trials of a Yiddish Humorist
5. Sholem Aleichem's "Jewish Novels"
6. Tevye the Dairyman and His Daughters' Rebellion
7. Social Criticism in Sholem Aleichem's Monologues
8. Sholem Aleichem's Monologues of Mastery
Part Three: Peretz
9. The Father of Another Literary Family
10. I. L. Peretz: Monologue and Madness in the Early Stories
11. Irony in I. L. Peretz's Chassidic Tales
Conclusion
Abbreviations
Selected Bibliography
Index of Authors and Works