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Mary Elizabeth Braddon's Belgravia : A London Magazine and the World of Anglo-Jewry, Jews and Judaism, 1866-1899, Hardback Book

Mary Elizabeth Braddon's Belgravia : A London Magazine and the World of Anglo-Jewry, Jews and Judaism, 1866-1899 Hardback

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This work has grown out of a previous study entitled Mary Elizabeth Braddon and the Jewish Question: A Victorian English Novelist and the Worlds of Anglo-Jewry, Zionism and Judaism, 1859-1913, which focused solely upon Braddon's novels and used them as a lens through which the changes in the Anglo-Jewish community throughout her lifetime could be charted within her work.

Although the study examines over seventy of her novels, any understanding of `the Jewish Question' in relation to Braddon is incomplete without also considering the portrayal of Jewish people and Jewish customs within her periodical, Belgravia: A London Magazine (1866-1899).

References to Jews, Judaism or Jewish life in general span the entire time period of the magazine.

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