An Annotated Bibliography of Maria Yakovlevna Frumkina (Esther)
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2018
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Faigan, Suzanne Sarah
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This thesis provides the first annotated bibliography
of the publications of Maria Yakovlevna Frumkina (Esther), a
significant figure in the Russian Jewish political sphere in the
pre- and early Soviet period. Often known as Esther Frumkin, this
proponent of Bundist and, subsequently, communist ideology
intended almost all of her publications for readers of Yiddish
who were members of the Jewish working class or Jewish
intellectuals like herself who devoted their lives to the masses.
While Esther’s written output, and indeed her life’s work,
can essentially be seen in terms of two periods, corresponding to
before and after the dissolution of the Russian Bund, there is
some variety among the publications of each period, in terms of
their nature, purpose and audience. Some items are translations,
some are memoirs, some are didactic party journalism, some are
theoretical, some are poetic, some are for younger readers, some
appeal to the emotions, some contain humour or derision, some are
moralistic, and so on. All are masterfully crafted, using the
same clear, assertive style. Many have a very personal quality,
which could only have reinforced their author’s reputation as
‘the famous Esther Frumkin’. These publications thus offer a
personal perspective on the historical events they describe. They
cast additional light on those events and on the writer herself,
although the biographical portrait they sketch is incomplete, and
they reveal how contemporary Marxist ideologies were communicated
to the Yiddish-reading public during a period when Yiddish was a
language of politics. The list of 357 items is not an exhaustive
bibliography of Esther’s publications, but it is surely
representative and should permit consideration of Esther’s
publications beyond the small proportion for which she is best
known. To the same end, the majority of the enumerated
bibliographic listings are accompanied by an annotation and a
translation into English of a brief extract from the item.
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Slavic Studies, Slavonic Studies, Judaic Studies, Jewish Studies, Communism Studies, Marxism, Russia, USSR, revolution, Yiddish, Jewish Labour Bund, Jewish Labor Bund, Russian Bund, annotated bibliography, translation
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