Red Cavalry Criticism
- Principal Works
- Introduction
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Essays
- A Generic Approach to Babel's Red Cavalry
- The Rhetoric of Revolution in Babel's Konarmija
- Babel's Short Story ‘Zamost'e.’
- Red Cavalry
- Intertextual Montage in Babel's Konarmija
- ‘Spoil the Purest of Ladies’: Male and Female Imagery in Isaac Babel's Konarmiya
- ‘Up’ and ‘Down’, Madonna and Prostitute: The Role of Ambivalence in Red Cavalry by Isaac Babel
- Isaak Babel's Konarmiia: Meanings and Endings
- Isaak Babel and His Red Cavalry Cossacks
- The Paradox of Red Cavalry
- Some Themes and Archetypes in Babel's Red Cavalry
- Kinship and Concealment in Red Cavalry and Babel's 1920 Diary
- The Year of Writing Dangerously
- The Jewishness of Babel
- Isaac Babel and His Odyssey of War and Revolution
- The Jew among the Cossacks: Isaac Babel and the Red Cavalry in the Soviet-Polish War of 1920
- Skaz and Oral Usage as Satirical Devices in Isaak Babel's Red Calvary
- Ekphrasis in Isaak Babel
- About Stars, Blood, People, and Horses
- Further Reading