Including the next segments:
'The turn of the late 1920's' (30-33) - about a wave of historical fiction, such as works of Jacob Horowitz, Asher Barash (30-31), Shmuel Yosef Agnon (32).
'The echos of the Holocaust in the historical fiction' (33-42) - with references to the tales of Barash (33-36) and Harry Sackler (36-39);
On 'Sefer Or Zarua' to Horowitz: 'The framework story and the fictional figure of the Mahadir that appears in the book' (160-165); 'The use of medieval chronicles to the purpose of stylization in the book 'Sefer Or Zarua' by Jacob Horowitz' (179-184); and so 53,110.
On the influence of Nachman Krochmal on the Hebrew literature (8, 51).
Appeared as a book entitled 'From the messiah king to a flesh and blood king: Studies of the historic Hebrew novel in the 20th century', Tel Aviv 1986.
Including the next segments:
'The turn of the late 1920's' (30-33) - about a wave of historical fiction, such as works of Jacob Horowitz, Asher Barash (30-31), Shmuel Yosef Agnon (32).
'The echos of the Holocaust in the historical fiction' (33-42) - with references to the tales of Barash (33-36) and Harry Sackler (36-39);
Segments on 'Sefer Or Zarua' to Horowitz (114-118, 127-131), and more - 53,81.
And so references to Nachman Krochmal (12-13, 48-49).
Based on the PhD thesis, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem 1981.
Including sub-chapter on Max Letteris (50—60, 273—277) and more according to the index, about Letteris and the following authors: Moshe Ungerfeld, Naphtali Herz Imber, Uri Zevi Greenberg, Martin Buber, Meir Bosak, Mordekhai Ben-Yeḥezki'el, Benzion Benshalom, Simon Bernfeld, Asher Barash, Dov Ber Ginzburg, Chaim Ginzburg, Abraham Huss, Abraham Meir Habermann, Eisig Silberschlag, Israel Cohen, Judah Leo Landau, Pinḥas Lander [Elad], Itzik Manger, Shimshon Meltzer, Dov Noy, Dov Sadan, Nathan Nata Samuely, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Anda Amir (Pinkerfeld), Benjamin Klar, Shalom Kramer, Matithjahu Simcha Rabner, Israel Rall, Avraham Shaanan, Pinhas Sadeh, and Jakob Hirsch Sperling.
The book is based on: Yaniv Shlomo, The develpoment of the Balade in the Hebrew literature, P.hD, Bar-Ilan Univeristy, 1981 Heb.).
Including references to 'youngsters' group in Berlin, among its members were Marcus Ehrenpreis, 37—38, 43, 69—70, 86, 87, 88, 90, 112, 117, 120, 123—125, and Osias Thon (38-39), and so references to correspondence and comments to Henry Malter, David Neumark, Simon Bernfeld (77,78,80), Solomon Rubin (77-79), and Fabius Mieses (78-79).
"The Hebrew journalism in the first half and the mid 19th century". Including sub-chapters on the periodical 'Bikkurei Ha'itim' (142-145), 'Kerem Hemed' (145-147), and 'Otzar Nechmad' (147-148), with a references to Solomon Judah Rapoport (144,146), Mendel Lefin (144), Isaac Erter (144), Samuel Leib Goldenberg (146-147), Nachman Krochmal (146,147), Joseph Perl (147), and Isaac Blumenfeld (147).
Including speeches and articles on Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Asher Barash, Uri Zevi Greenberg, Anda Amir, Yosef Aharonovitz, Yitshak Laufbahn, Benzion Benshalom, Ben-Zion Rappaport, Jacob Horowitz, Yehoshua Radler-Feldmann - Rabbi Binyamin, Meir Mohar, Moshe Yungman, and Dov Sadan; and an article on the memorial book of Buczacz.
Including four chapters dedicated to the following Galician authors: Ze'ev Wolf Buchner (1-53), Nahman Isaac Fischmann (54-120), Abraham Goldberg (121-168), Juda Isaak Leinwand (169-226). The chapters about Buchner, Goldberg and Leinwand appeared in an adapted version in the author's book, 'Olelot Mi'batzir' (Gleanings of grape harvest), 1987 (Heb.).