Janet Burstein

Janet Burstein is professor of English at Drew University in New Jersey. She has published articles on Victorian literature in Victorian Studies and Nineteenth-Century Fiction and on American Jewish literature in American Literature and Studies on American Jewish Literature. Her latest book is Writing Mothers, Writing Daughters: Tracing the Maternal in Stories by American Jewish Women (1996).

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Edna Ferber

Prolific writer Edna Ferber celebrated America in her many works, even as she exposed its shortcomings. Her novel So Big won a Pulitzer Prize in 1925, and the film Giant and the musical Show Boat were both based on her novels. Ferber’s work was shaped by her childhood experiences of antisemitism and frequently featured strong and talented women.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Janet Burstein." (Viewed on November 21, 2024) <https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/burstein-janet>.