Friday, 22 August 2014


Some of my previous essays on Job (excluding poetry)


“Job in Auckland: Karl Wolfskehl’s Poetry in the Light of the Jewish Job, The Topos of the Galut, and the Lurianic Theme of God’s Exile from Himself” in Friedrich Voit and August Obermayer, eds. Exul Poeta: Leben und Werk Karl Wolfskehls im italienischen und neuseeländischen Exil 1933-1948.  Dunedin, NZ: University of Otago, 1999.  (Otago German Studies vol. 11)  pp. 102-120.

“Theodicy and Job in Three Eighteenth-Century Novels” in Serge Soupel, ed., Crime et Châtiment dans les îles britaniques au dix-huitième siècle (Paris: RBC, 2001) pp.  201-222.

 “The Alienated Woman: or, Mrs. Job Suffered Too” in Vladimir M. Bychenkov, ed., Anonymity, Impersonality, Virtuality  (Moscow: Russian and British Cathedra, 2002) pp. 280-297.


With Israel David, “God’s Answer to Job: Revelation and Confession” in Simms, In a Season of Hate (2002) pp. 52-56.

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