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Abortion and the single woman as literary tropes in the works of Amos Oz — Page 12:

Works Cited

Aschkenazy, Nehama
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Avinor, Gita. "Sipurim Acherim." (Other Stories). Moznaim 3-4 (1974): 262-4.

Bachur, Yonah. "Olam Shel Sinah." (A World of Hate). Haa'retz 28 May, 1965. 13.

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Bezherano, Maya. “Hitpathuyot Hashuvot Basifrut Haiivrit Baasor Shechalaf/1980-1990.” (Important developments in Hebrew literature in the decade that has passed1980/1990). Moznaim 6-7 (1990): 10.

Deegan, Dorothy Yost. The Stereotype of the Single Woman in American Novels. New York: Octagon Books, 1975.

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Fineberg, Anat. "Veshuv Artzot Hatan." (And Again The Lands of the Jackal). Al Hamishear (11 June 1976): 9.

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_____. A Perfect Peace. Trans. by Nicholas de Lange. London: Vintage, 1993.


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_____. My Michael. Trans. by Nicholas de Lange. London: Vintage, 1991.


_____. Where the Jackals Howl. Trans. by Nicholas de Lange. London: Vintage, 1992. (includes the story "Nomad and Viper").

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Wilfe, Michael. "Geula Ve Habedouim: Beshuley 'Navadim Vatzefa' Le Amos Oz." (Geula and the Bedouins: In the Margins of 'Nomad and Viper' by Amos Oz.) Moznaim 47(2) (January 1977): 147-149.

Willis, Ellen. "Sisters Under the Skin? Confronting Race and Sex," Village Voice Literary Supplement (8 June, 1982): 12.

Wilt, Judith. Abortion, Choice, and Contemporary Fiction: The Armageddon of the Maternal Instinct. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992.

 

Notes

  • 1) All translations from the Hebrew are mine.

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