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Jewish New York in Abraham Cahan's "The Rise of David Levinsky" and Henry James' "The American Scene"

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Focusing on the historical context, the essay explores the significant role of New York as a hub for immigrants, particularly Jews fleeing Eastern Europe in the late nineteenth century. By 1900, immigrants made up over 76% of the city's population, with the Lower East Side emerging as a vibrant center for the Jewish community. This area symbolizes a unique era and lifestyle, marked by its distinct cultural icons and the isolation of its residents from broader American society. The essay highlights the complexities of immigrant life during this transformative period.

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Jewish New York in Abraham Cahan's "The Rise of David Levinsky" and Henry James' "The American Scene", Alina Polyak

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2014
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