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- Foils and Religious Imagery in The Conversion of the Jews
Poquette has a bachelor’s degree in English and specializes in writing about literature. In the following essay, Poquette discusses Roth’s use of foils and religious imagery.
- For with God All Things Are Possible: Philip Roth's The Conversion of the Jews
In the following essay, Theoharis explores Ozzie's questions about and confrontation with Judaism in ‘‘The Conversion of the Jews.’’
- Good Girls and Boys Gone Bad
In the following essay excerpt, Jones and Nance explore the struggles of individuals against conformist society in ‘‘The Conversion of the Jews’’ and other stories in Roth's Goodbye, Columbus collection.
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