Cynthia Ozick Criticism
- Ozick, Cynthia (Vol. 3)
- Ozick, Cynthia (Vol. 7)
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Ozick, Cynthia (Vol. 155)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- The Fiction Writer as Essayist: Ozick's Metaphor & Memory
- Cynthia Ozick as the Jewish T. S. Eliot
- Imagination Unbound: An Interview with Cynthia Ozick
- An Interview with Cynthia Ozick
- Cynthia Ozick and the End of the Modern
- Introduction: Cynthia Ozick's Comic Art of Truth-Telling
- Cynthia Ozick: Prophet for Parochialism
- Judgement
- Disruptive Memories: Cynthia Ozick, Assimilation, and the Invented Past
- ‘Do We Not Know the Meaning of Aesthetic Gratification?’: Cynthia Ozick's The Shawl, the Akedah, and the Ethics of Holocaust Literary Aesthetics
- ‘In Life I Am Not Free’: The Writer Cynthia Ozick and Her Jewish Obligations
- Fiction Chronicle
- Triangles of History and the Slippery Slope of Jewish American Identity in Two Stories by Cynthia Ozick
- Further Reading
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Ozick, Cynthia (Vol. 28)
- Introduction
- The Jewish Literary Comediennes
- The Holocaust in American Jewish Fiction: A Slow Awakening
- The Complex Magic of Cynthia Ozick
- Stories and Something Else
- Fantastic Flushes
- Flushed with Ideas
- Anatole Broyard
- The Three Selves of Cynthia Ozick
- The Art of Cynthia Ozick
- Oates and Ozick: Essays on Art and Culture
- The Cannibal Galaxy
- An Esthete in Spite of Herself
- Michiko Kakutani
- A New Triumph for Idiosyncracy
- The Principal Import As a Porsche
- 'Cannibal Galaxy' by No Ordinary Teacher