Home > The Conversion of the Jews Summary & Study Guide > Bibliography and Further Reading
The Conversion of the Jews | Bibliography and Further Reading
Sources
Baumgarten, Murray, and Barbara Gottfried, Understanding Philip Roth, University of South Carolina Press, 1990, p. 45.
Cooper, Peter L., ‘‘Philip Roth,’’ in American Writers, Supplement 3, Vol. 2, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1991, pp. 401–29.
Goldleaf, Steven, ‘‘‘The Conversion of the Jews’: Overview,’’ in Reference Guide to Short Fiction, 1st ed., edited by Noelle Watson, St. James Press, 1994.
Jones, Judith Paterson, and Guinevera A. Nance, ‘‘Good Girls and Boys Gone Bad,’’ in Philip...
[The entire page is 516 words long]
Join eNotes
The above is a free excerpt. Get total access to this content with the:
Summary and Analysis – Themes – Characters – And much more...
Join eNotes
Over 3,500 study guides, question and answer forums, literature criticism, reference content, and much more!
Navigate
- The Conversion of the Jews: Introduction
- The Conversion of the Jews: Summary
- The Conversion of the Jews: Philip Roth Biography
- The Conversion of the Jews: Characters
- The Conversion of the Jews: Themes
- The Conversion of the Jews: Style
- The Conversion of the Jews: Historical Context
- The Conversion of the Jews: Critical Overview
- The Conversion of the Jews: Essays and Criticism
- The Conversion of the Jews: Compare and Contrast
- The Conversion of the Jews: Topics for Further Study
- The Conversion of the Jews: Media Adaptations
- The Conversion of the Jews: What Do I Read Next?
- The Conversion of the Jews: Bibliography and Further Reading
- The Conversion of the Jews: Pictures
- Copyright
Related Topics
Tell a friend about The Conversion of the Jews at eNotes.
