Criticism > Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism > Künstlerroman - Lilian Falk (essay date 2001)
Künstlerroman - Lilian Falk (essay date 2001)
Lilian Falk (essay date 2001)
SOURCE: Falk, Lilian. “The Master: Reclaiming Zangwill's Only Künstlerroman.” English Literature in Transition 1880-1920 44, no. 3 (2001): 275-96.
[In the following essay, Falk closely reviews Israel Zangwill's The Master—examining how themes of morality are explored, how it falls into the künstlerroman genre, and whether it was inspired by Elizabeth Bishop's grandfather, George Hutchinson.]
Israel Zangwill's status as an important writer is firmly established. His weakest works are falling out of sight, while his best confirm his claim to fame. The Big Bow Mystery (1892) is recognized as a pioneering work in the locked-door genre of mystery. The King of Schnorrers (1894) merrily reappears in new editions every decade or so, often with the original illustrations by George Hutchinson, propelled, as it seems, by its own comedic energy. As for Children of the...
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