Holocaust pages, a collection of resources for the study of Holocaust literature, including a chronology and lexicon, bibliographies, links, and texts

D. G. MYERS


Associate professor of English and religious studies
Texas A&M University
College Station TX  77843-4227
Phone 979-845-8345               Office:
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The Elephants Teach
Unrelenting Readers
Curriculum vitae

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The Elephants Teach

Foreword by Jacques Barzun

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Unrelenting Readers

Edited by Paul M. Hedeen and D. G. Myers

Table of Contents

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Essays

• Judaism and the Culture of Life (2005)

• The Two Voices of The Dick Gibson Show: Stanley Elkin’s Jewish Question (2003)

• Jean Améry: On Being a Jewish Victim (2002)

• Jews Without Memory: Sophie’s Choice and the Ideology of Liberal Anti-Judaism (2001)

• Is Jewish Memory Racist? (2000)

• Bad Writing (1999)

• Responsible for Every Single Pain: Holocaust Literature and the Ethics of Interpretation (1999)

• The Silence of God (1998)

• Between Stories: A Memoir of Raymond Carver (1998)

• Judaism as Active Surrender (1998)

• The Terror beyond Evil (1997)

• Jacob and Esau after Two Decades: The Miracle of Forgiveness (1997)

• Jerzy Kosinski: A Life beyond Repair (1996)

• Whatever Became of Poet-Critics? (1995)

• On the Teaching of Literary Theory (1994)

The Lesson of Creative Writing’s History (1994)

• Invitation to an Argument: Gerald Graff’s "Conflict Model" of Education (1994)

• Warren and the History of Criticism (1993)

• The Politics of Scholarship (1993)

• On Henry Louis Gates’s Signifying Monkey (1990)

• The New Historicism in Literary Study (1989)

• The Bogey of the Canon (1989)

Course materials

American literature: Civil War to present (Fall 2006)

•  Grades are here

Bible as Literature (Spring 2006)

•  Glossary of biblical interpretation

•  Vocabulary of biblical Hebrew

•  Canons of the Bible

•  Ken Hamel’s fully searchable Online Bible, including free downloads of the KJV, the Biblia Hebraica, a Hebrew lexicon based upon Brown-Driver-Briggs, and more

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Last revised: Nov. 30, 2006