Including the following chapters:
'Chapter Five - The Hebrew Novel During the Haskalah Period: From the First Haskalah Periodicals Until the End of the Romantics' (105-134): including references to Karl Emil Franzos (113), Ze'ev Wolf Bucher of Brody (118), and the Hebrew story in Galicia (124-126), especially with Joseph Perl and Isaac Erter;
'Chapter Six - The Hebrew Novel during the Haskalah: B. From the Realists until the Beginning of the Nationalist Awakening' (135-187): including sub-chapters about Reuben Asher Braudes (156-178, and especially 166-178) and Mordecai David Brandstaedter (178-187).
Mainly about Nachman Krochmal, however also with references to Solomon Judah Rapoport (18,19), and mention of additional persons from among Galicia's writers, Zevi Hirsch Chajes, David Neumark, Osias Thon, Marcus Ehrenpreis, Moses Schorr, Simon Bernfeld, Meir Balaban, Ignacy Schiper, Mordecai David Brandstaedter, Reuben Asher Braudes, Singer Broder, Ephraim Moses Lilien, Isaac Erter, Samson Bloch (19) and Abraham Krochmal (20).
Appeared between the years 1945-1949 (with additional prints, until 1966)
Including the following parts:
A. The Period of Jewish Enlightenment , 1945 (Improved edition of his 1923 book, 'Lessons in the History of the New Hebrew Literature', Heb.):
45-71 - 'Chapter 3: "Ha-Me'assef" Period (1784-1811)': mainly 66 - on 'Bikkurei Ha-Ittim'
72-122 - 'Chapter 4: The Renewal of Hebrew Literature in the Austrian Countries': including a sub-chapter on Joseph Perl (74-78), Isaac Erter (78-87), Nachman Krochmal (88-102), Solomon Judah Rapoport (102-105),and Max Letteris (119-121)
253-288 - 'Chapter 9: The Realistic Period in Our New Literature (continuation)': including a sub-chapter on Reuben Asher Braudes (279-287).
B. The Period of Revival in Israel, 1946:
44-57 - 'Chapter Three: The poets of Hibbat Zion during th1880s [...]': including a sub-chapter on Naphtali Herz Imber (54-56).
C. The Period of Political Zionism, 1950:
142-158 - 'Chapter 7: From the Books of the Era - Gershom Shofman'
259-306 - 'Chapter 13: Literary Philosophers [...]': including the sub-chapters 'Dr. Shimon Bernfeld (1889-1939)' (260-266) and 'Dr. David Ben Shelomo Neumark (1865-1923)' (267-277)
307-356 - 'Chapter 14: Essayists and Critics [...]' Including THE sub-chapters "Dr. Osias Thon (1869-1935)' (317-320) and 'Dr. Marcus Ehrenpreis : The critic from "The New Strategy"' (333-335).
Including references to Samul Jacob Imber and Jacob Mestel (23), Melech Ravitch (24, 26, 27), David Koenigsberg (24, 27), Uri Zevi Greenberg (24, 27), Moshe Leib Halpern (24, 25), Reuben Iceland (24, 26), Fradl Shtok (26) and Ber Horowitz (27, 30).
Including references to Reuben Iceland, Moshe Leib Halpern, Samuel Jacob Imber, Fradl Shtok, Abraham Moshe Fuchs, Uri Zevi Greenberg and David Koenigsberg (112).
Including references to Arieh Tartakower (102-103), Eisig Silberschlag (119-120), Simon Federbusch (127), Abraham Weiss (128), Shalom Spiegel (129), Jacob Mann, Salo Wittmayer Baron (131), Isaiah Sonne (133), David Neumark (133-135), Henry Malter (135), Zevi Diesendruck (136-137), Harry Sackler (142-144) and Eisig Silberschlag (160, 175-176)
Including remarks and references to Fradl Shtok (184), Jacob Mestel, Joseph Tenenbaum (192), Melech Ravitch (194, 206), Naphtali Gross (196), Moshe Nadir (199, 210), Moshe Leib Halpern (199, 202), Reuben Iceland (199), Harry Sackler (200, 202, 214), Ber Horowitz (204), Itzik Manger (204, 212), Benjamin Ressler, Isaac Metzker (205), and Uri Zevi Greenberg (206).
Including reference to the literary center in Galicia (475), as well as to its people, Samuel Jacob Imber, Ber Horowitz (about him, also 470), David Koenigsberg, Meir Balaban, Ignacy Schiper and Michael Weichert, as well as references to Melech Ravitch (468, 469, 474), Uri Tzvi Greenberg (468, 469), Rachel Korn (470), Itzik Manger (470, 474) and Abraham Moshe Fuchs (471).