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Israel Zangwill (January 21, 1864 - August 1, 1926) was an English-born humourist and writer.
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Oliver Louis Zangwill (29 October 1913 - 12 October 1987) was an influential British neuropsychologist. He was Professor of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, 1952 ...
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Louis Zangwill (July 25, 1869 – 1938) was an English novelist; born at Bristol, England. He was educated at Jews' Free School, and for a time acted as teacher there, but left ...
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Reflecting on American culture in an afterword to his play, Israel Zangwill recognized this, writing: "However scrupulously and justifiably America avoids intermarriage with the ...
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The Melting Pot is a play by Israel Zangwill, first staged in 1908. It depicts the life of a Russian-Jewish immigrant family, the Quixanos. David Quixano has survived a pogrom ...
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Israel Zangwill (* 14. Februar 1864 [nach anderen Quellen am 24. Februar 1864 oder am 21. Januar 1864] in London [nach anderen Quellen in Bristol]; † 1.
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... known for his work with Anna O. (the pseudonym of Bertha Pappenheim), a woman suffering with symptoms of paralysis, anaesthesias, and "disturbances of vision and speech". (Zangwill [ ...
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The Verdict is a 1946 film-noir drama directed by Don Siegel and written by Israel Zangwill and Peter Milne, based on Zangwill's novel The Big Bow Mystery.
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Garfinkle criticizes Said for attributing the citation to Zangwill without looking at Zangwill's use, which was 1901 not, as Said has it ""toward the end of the (nineteenth ...
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... payment for his services, was sometimes referred to as the "international schnorrer" for his reliance on the local community to house and feed him wherever he went. Israel Zangwill ...
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