Literary critics and cultural historians have for too long written the question of race out of mainstream accounts of English literature. In Constructions of the Jew in English Literature and Society Bryan Cheyette combines cultural theory discourse analysis and new historicism with close readings of works by Arnold Trollope and George Eliot Buchan and Kipling Shaw and Wells Belloc and Chesterton T. S. Eliot and Joyce to argue that the Jew lies at the heart of modern English literature and society: not as a stereotype but as the embodiment of confusion and indeterminacy.
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