Beth-Zion Abrahams

Standard Name: Abrahams, Beth-Zion
Used Form: Beth Lask (later Beth-Zion Abrahams)
Used Form: Beth-Zion Lask Abrahams
Used Form: Mrs Beth-Zion Lask Abrahams
Used Form: Rachel Beth Lask

Connections

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Cultural formation Grace Aguilar
In Devon she developed the religious tolerance that distinguishes her writing and helped her to bridge the gap between the Jewish and Christian literary communities. Here she came into contact with provincial English Protestantism, which...
Textual Features Grace Aguilar
It takes the form of a series of letters from the fictional Inez Villena intended to buttress the faith of a young Jewish girl exposed to Christianity in a county town. Critic Mrs Beth-Zion Lask Abrahams
Textual Production Grace Aguilar
They survive in manuscript at the Jewish Museum in London along with other journals and notebooks, as well as tributes to GA , collected by Mrs Beth-Zion Lask Abrahams .
Galchinsky, Michael. The Origin of the Modern Jewish Woman Writer. Wayne State University Press, 1996.
136-7
Textual Production Grace Aguilar
Rachel Beth Lask (later Mrs Beth-Zion Lask Abrahams) acquired GA 's papers, including her early novels, and donated them to the Jewish Museum in London.
Galchinsky, Michael. The Origin of the Modern Jewish Woman Writer. Wayne State University Press, 1996.
137
GA 's non-fiction is still anthologised in collections...
Textual Production Amy Levy
AL 's younger sister deposited Amy's papers with Beth Lask (later Beth-Zion Abrahams) . Having been inaccessible to readers until the latter's death, they now belong to the Camellia Collection , a limited company, in...

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Texts

Abrahams, Beth-Zion. “Grace Aguilar: A Centenary Tribute”. Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England, Vol.
16
, 1952, pp. 137-48.