Mainly the following chapters:
'Chapter Three: Kellim Tractate' (24-38) - including a discussion about the beginning of Yiddish literature in Galicia, among authors such as Joseph Perl, Benjamin Wolf Ehrenkranz, Mendel Lefin and Israel Rall (29-33);
'Chapter Five: Centers and Center' (48-60) - referring, among other things, to Galicia's place in the development of the new Hebrew literature.
Including sections about Ber Schnapper, Nachum Bomze, Moshe Schimel, Israel Ashendorf (in the first chapter), Dvora Fogel and Hersch Weber (in the second chapter).
Part of a series of articles in this forum about modern Yiddish poetry in Galicia, including articles about Melech Chmelnitzki, 49 (1944), 10 (October), 618-621, about Samuel Jacob Imber, 55 (1950), 2 (February), 77-80, and about David Koenigsberg, 59 (1954), 1 (January), 25-30.
About Hebrew literature's struggle against its Yiddish and foreign language rivals; including references to Joseph Perl, Benjamin Wolf Ehrenkranz (364), Mendel Lefin (364-366), Reuben Asher Braudes (365), Isaac Erter and Israel Rall (366), Mordecai David Brandstaedter (366, 367) and Shmuel Yosef Agnon (368).
Including the chapters: '1: The Appearance of Yiddish Literature in Galicia' (346-348); '2. The Yiddish Dialect of Galicia' (348-356): including references to Michl Virt (348-349), Samuel Jacob Imber (349-353) and Ber Horowitz.
About the three stages in the development of Yiddish journalism in Poland, among them, the appearance of 'Di Yudishe Post', Lemberg, 1850 (61-62) and the appearance of 'Togblat' in Lemberg from 1903 (62-76).
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 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).