Motiv ha-sefer shel Bruno Schulz ba-sifrut ha-yisraelit ha-modernit

Title in English The Schulz theme of the Book in modern Israeli literature
Authors

PALKOVÁ Hana Nela

Year of publication 2017
Type Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description This study focuses on the intertextual references to the Schulz theme of the Book in modern Israeli literature, namely in David Grossman's novel "See Under: Love" and in Amir Gutfreund's short story "Trieste" from "The Shoreline Mansions". It interprets the theme of the Book in its forms – Book-Authentic, Book-album, The Book of Splendor and Book that is not – and depending on its changes the study interprets also its functions in relation to Schulz pretexts, i. e. "The Cinnamon Shops" and "Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass".

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