This article outlines the scope of the Holocaust literature from its historical origins to contemporary times. It delves into the evolution of Holocaust literature, tracing its genesis from the immediate aftermath of World War II to its growth as a vital genre in contemporary world literature. The article begins by exploring the early accounts and testimonies of survivors, examining how individuals grappled with the trauma of genocide and sought to bear witness through written narratives. Moreover, it highlights key themes and considerations in Holocaust literature.
This article outlines the scope of the Holocaust literature from its historical origins to contemporary times. It delves into the evolution of Holocaust literature, tracing its genesis from the immediate aftermath of World War II to its growth as a vital genre in contemporary world literature. The article begins by exploring the early accounts and testimonies of survivors, examining how individuals grappled with the trauma of genocide and sought to bear witness through written narratives. Moreover, it highlights key themes and considerations in Holocaust literature.
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1 | Muxamedova S.U. | Teacher | English Language and Literature, Chair of Linguistics and English Literature, Master Department, UzSWLU |
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