Hebrew Literature, Modern

Author: 
Spicehandler, Ezra, and Eisig Silberschlag
Title: 
Hebrew Literature, Modern
Published in: 
Encyclopedia Judaica, 1 edition, Vol. 7, 175-214.
Publisher: 
Keter
Publishing place: 
Jerusalem
Date: 
1971
Publication Language: 
Remarks: 

Including references of the authors to the following themes:
Spicehandler Ezra (176-208):
Including a sub-chapter about the Enlighenment literature in Galicia (1820-1860) (pp 182-185), which refers to Naphtali Herz Homberg, Mendel Lefin, Nachman Krochmal, Solomon Judah Rapoport, Joseph Perl, Jacob Samuel Bick, Max Letteris, Aryeh Leib Kinderfreund, Baruch Schoenfeld, Dov Ber Ginzburg; Later, more references to Joseph Perl and Isaac Erter (185), Reuben Asher Braudes (188), Yehoshua Radler-Feldmann - Rabbi Binyamin (197), Shmuel Yosef Agnon (197, 199, 202—203), Asher Barash (197, 203), Avraham Ben-Yizhak, Jacob Horowitz (200), Uri Zevi Greenberg (200, 201—202), Dan Pagis, David Rokeach (206), and Aharon Appelfeld (207).
Silberschlag, Eisig, 'Hebrew Literature in the United States' (208-214):
Including references to Naphtali Herz Imber (210) and Harry Sackler (212-213).
And in an extended and updated, in the second edition of the encyclopedia, from 2007, Volume 8, pp 684-738.