The Brothers Ashkenazi

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The Brothers Ashkenazi is a major Yiddish novel by I.J. Singer that portrays the rise of Jewish industrialists and the social upheavals in the Polish city of Łódź around the turn of the 20th century.

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The Brothers Ashkenazi canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Yiddish novel
novel
associatedWithCity Łódź NERFINISHED
author I. J. Singer
surface form: I.J. Singer

Israel Joshua Singer
countryOfOrigin Poland
depicts class conflict
growth of the textile industry
labor unrest
rise of Jewish industrialists
urbanization
firstPublishedInLanguage Yiddish
genre historical novel
social novel
hasCulturalContext Ashkenazi Jewish diaspora
surface form: Eastern European Jewry

Polish partition-era society
hasOriginalTitleLanguage Yiddish
hasTheme Jewish identity
assimilation
capitalism
family rivalry
social mobility
tradition versus modernity
hasTitleLanguage English
languageFamilyOfOriginal Germanic languages
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement Yiddish literature
mainSubject Jewish industrialists
Jewish life in Poland
industrialization
social upheaval
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
originalLanguage Yiddish
partOf canon of modern Yiddish literature
portrays Jewish bourgeoisie
Polish industrial society
working-class conditions
publicationLanguage Yiddish
setInFictionalizedVersionOf Łódź NERFINISHED
settingCountry Poland
settingLocation Łódź NERFINISHED
settingPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century

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Yiddish literature hasNotableWork The Brothers Ashkenazi
Israel Joshua Singer notableWork The Brothers Ashkenazi
I. J. Singer notableWork The Brothers Ashkenazi