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Bate, Nancy Berkowitz. "Judaism, Genius, or Gender: Women in the Fiction of Isaac Bashevis Singer." In Critical Essays on Isaac Bashevis Singer, edited by Grace Farrell, pp. 209-19. G. K. Hall & Co., 1996.
Essay in which Bate examines Singer's view of women as reflected in his treatment of female characters, particularly in Yentl, the Yeshiva Boy and "The Dead Fiddler."
Epstein, Joseph. "Our Debt to I. B. Singer." Commentary 92, No. 5 (November 1991): 31-7.
...Source: Contemporary Literary Criticism, ©1999 Gale Cengage. All Rights Reserved. Full copyright.
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