This dissertation offers a study of proper names and naming as a conceptual and thematic anchor in the work of S.Y. Agnon. Proper names, I argue, constitute an underexplored and highly fruitful prism through which to read literature, and specifically Agnon's fiction. My study consists of a series of readings in several of Agnon's major and most interpreted texts, all considered milestones of Modern Hebrew literature. Reading these works through the lens of proper names exposes facets of the texts that went largely unobserved by earlier readers, and yields a new understanding of them. The study's primary concern is to determine what names are capable of telling us about Agnon's texts. A secondary concern that emanates from my readings is the...
This essay is devoted to an analysis of the semantic significance of a fashionable view of proper na...
Is anonymity a form of violence? The woman of Judges 19 endured gang-rape and dismemberment, and nei...
A mention of name in literature is almost always likely to recall the question Juliet posed to Rome...
This essay is devoted to the study of proper names. Although the view that sees proper names as refe...
[eng] This essay is devoted to the study of proper names. Although the view that sees proper names ...
This article discusses the functioning of proper names in a literary text. The primary attention is ...
Thesis advisor: Richard Cobb-StevensThis essay addresses the problems posed by proper names in regar...
No name dominates the literature of the French 19th Century—and after—as pervasively as Victor Hugo’...
Names are, in one sense, the outward indication of a power negotiation. The namer, the one who besto...
The main concern of my thesis is to provide an account of the stylistic idiosyncrasies observed in t...
This article considers the history of nomenclature for the Dead Sea Scrolls, as reflected in the nam...
This research will examine the use of names within a particular genre of literature, in order to inv...
Names are of great importance in Thomas Stearns Eliot’s poetry. He chooses titles to provide a gener...
This dissertation is about a debate that occurred in thirteenth-century philosophy over an apparentl...
A proper name is a vocabulary element of a particular language which also belongs to a respective on...
This essay is devoted to an analysis of the semantic significance of a fashionable view of proper na...
Is anonymity a form of violence? The woman of Judges 19 endured gang-rape and dismemberment, and nei...
A mention of name in literature is almost always likely to recall the question Juliet posed to Rome...
This essay is devoted to the study of proper names. Although the view that sees proper names as refe...
[eng] This essay is devoted to the study of proper names. Although the view that sees proper names ...
This article discusses the functioning of proper names in a literary text. The primary attention is ...
Thesis advisor: Richard Cobb-StevensThis essay addresses the problems posed by proper names in regar...
No name dominates the literature of the French 19th Century—and after—as pervasively as Victor Hugo’...
Names are, in one sense, the outward indication of a power negotiation. The namer, the one who besto...
The main concern of my thesis is to provide an account of the stylistic idiosyncrasies observed in t...
This article considers the history of nomenclature for the Dead Sea Scrolls, as reflected in the nam...
This research will examine the use of names within a particular genre of literature, in order to inv...
Names are of great importance in Thomas Stearns Eliot’s poetry. He chooses titles to provide a gener...
This dissertation is about a debate that occurred in thirteenth-century philosophy over an apparentl...
A proper name is a vocabulary element of a particular language which also belongs to a respective on...
This essay is devoted to an analysis of the semantic significance of a fashionable view of proper na...
Is anonymity a form of violence? The woman of Judges 19 endured gang-rape and dismemberment, and nei...
A mention of name in literature is almost always likely to recall the question Juliet posed to Rome...