Rachel and Her Race
Patrick Parrinder, 18 August 1994
Constructions of ‘the Jew’ in English Literature and Society: Racial Representations, 1875-1945
by Bryan Cheyette.
Cambridge, 301 pp., £35, November 1993,0 521 44355 5 Show More
by Bryan Cheyette.
Cambridge, 301 pp., £35, November 1993,
The Jewish Heritage in British History: Englishness and Jewishness
edited by Tony Kushner.
Cass, 234 pp., £25, January 1992,0 7146 3464 6 Show More
edited by Tony Kushner.
Cass, 234 pp., £25, January 1992,
“... but it was Rachel who haunted the English literary imagination throughout the 19th century. In James’s The Tragic Muse, the Jewish Cockney actress Miriam Rooth claims to be in the same style as ‘that woman’, and George Eliot’s Gwendolen Harleth foolishly thinks of herself as destined for stardom because she is more beautiful than the ‘thin ... ”