نبذة مختصرة : The article offers a comparative analysis of two contemporary novels by Polish and Hebrew writers of two different generations: Wilhelm Dichter, a child of the Holocaust, and Nava Samel, representing the second post-Shoah generation. The article analyzes the novels with a view to how they portray the situation of Jewish children in hiding places in Poland during Second World War. The literary images of children, adults, and animals in these novels are compared from the perspective of memory studies, animal studies, and trans-generation studies.
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