Howard Jacobson´s Novels in the Context of Contemporary British Jewish Literature – Petr Anténe

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Novela Howarda Jacobsona v kontextu současného britského židovského literárního dění. Unikátní pohled na židovské postavy a jejich vztahy.

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The novelist Howard Jacobson, who received the 2010 Booker Prize for The Finkler Question, has often been characterized as the „“British Philip Roth““,although he himself prefers to be viewed as the „“Jewish Jane Austen““. This monograph concludes that both comparisons may be used to comment on various features of Jacobson’s oeuvre. Like Roth, Jacobson tends to focus on male Jewish protagonists and intimate relations between the sexes. Like Austen, he portrays a certain social class, whether it be the British Jewish minority or the social world of British writers and university professors. Apart from reflecting on the tension between Britishness and Jewishness as inseparable aspects of his characters‘ identities, Jacobson’s novels contribute to the traditions of British and Jewish humour.