Night records Elie Wiesel’s internment at Auschwitz, and it raises questions about God’s and humanity’s respective roles in the death camps. Today’s literary critics and theologians, however, highlight Wiesel\u27s gift for story-telling of his theology and miss the quality of the writer’s individual works. Tending to group all of the author\u27s Holocaust stories to illuminate a particular theme, they have failed to recognize that Wiesel’s theology in Night is manifest only when they perceive that there is meaning in [it, which] comes only when the elements that go up to make that thing appear in their relatedness. They do not see that Wiesel\u27s text is a memoir rather than a short story or autobiography, and that the meaning of Night i...
Who is Elie Wiesel? Elie Wiesel, a Jewish writer, is the 1986 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. He wa...
The article is aimed to identify the atrocities of evil done towards Jews by Nazi regime, and the no...
World War II was a dark time for many people, and especially the inhabitants of Western Europe whose...
Night records Elie Wiesel’s internment at Auschwitz, and it raises questions about God’s and humanit...
As many other survivors, Elie Wiesel wanted the world to know what had taken place in the concentrat...
The aim of this essay is to examine whether the traumatic experiences that Elie Wiesel depicts in hi...
For a long time, factual truth was a prerequisite for Holocaust literature. Thus, autobiographical t...
There is an important connection between ideology and rehabilitation after a traumatic experience th...
Night is Elie Wiesel\u27s masterpiece, a candid, horrific, and deeply poignant autobiographical acco...
The paper explains the capacity of narrative to represent memoirs of the Holocaust with its unbeliev...
Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor, confronts a tragic dilemma: he must bear witness in order to pay ...
The article deals with specific features of the novel "Night" by American Jewish novelist Elie Wiese...
In the past Holocaust scholars and psychoanalysts have assumed that most survivors of wartime trauma...
This essay aims to evaluate some of the similarities and differences in the experiences of two Holoc...
The approach I have chosen for my study is to analyse the narrative techniques in Wiesel's fiction, ...
Who is Elie Wiesel? Elie Wiesel, a Jewish writer, is the 1986 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. He wa...
The article is aimed to identify the atrocities of evil done towards Jews by Nazi regime, and the no...
World War II was a dark time for many people, and especially the inhabitants of Western Europe whose...
Night records Elie Wiesel’s internment at Auschwitz, and it raises questions about God’s and humanit...
As many other survivors, Elie Wiesel wanted the world to know what had taken place in the concentrat...
The aim of this essay is to examine whether the traumatic experiences that Elie Wiesel depicts in hi...
For a long time, factual truth was a prerequisite for Holocaust literature. Thus, autobiographical t...
There is an important connection between ideology and rehabilitation after a traumatic experience th...
Night is Elie Wiesel\u27s masterpiece, a candid, horrific, and deeply poignant autobiographical acco...
The paper explains the capacity of narrative to represent memoirs of the Holocaust with its unbeliev...
Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor, confronts a tragic dilemma: he must bear witness in order to pay ...
The article deals with specific features of the novel "Night" by American Jewish novelist Elie Wiese...
In the past Holocaust scholars and psychoanalysts have assumed that most survivors of wartime trauma...
This essay aims to evaluate some of the similarities and differences in the experiences of two Holoc...
The approach I have chosen for my study is to analyse the narrative techniques in Wiesel's fiction, ...
Who is Elie Wiesel? Elie Wiesel, a Jewish writer, is the 1986 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. He wa...
The article is aimed to identify the atrocities of evil done towards Jews by Nazi regime, and the no...
World War II was a dark time for many people, and especially the inhabitants of Western Europe whose...