Sholem Asch - Bibliography

Bibliography

  • A Shtetl ("The Village"), 1904 or earlier. Story.
  • Mitn Shtrom (With the Stream), 1904 novel and play
  • Got fun Nekomeh (God of Vengeance), 1907, play
  • Reb Shloyme Nogid, 1913, novel
  • Motke Ganev (Motke the Thief), 1916, novel
  • Mary, 1917, play
  • Der Veg tsu Zikh (The Way to Oneself), 1917, play
  • Motke Ganev (Motke the Thief), 1917, play
  • Onkl Mozes, 1918 (translated into English 1938), play
  • Kiddush ha-Shem, 1919 (translated into English 1926), novel
  • Di Muter, (The Mother), 1919 (translated into English 1930)
  • Di Kishufmakherin fun Kastilien (The Witch of Castile), 1921
  • Urteyl (Death Sentence), 1924
  • Khaym Lederers Tsurikkumen (The Return of Khaym Lederer), 1927
  • Farn Mabul trilogy (Before the Flood) 1929-31, translated as Three Cities, 1933
  • Gots Gefangene (God's Captives), 1933
  • Der T'hilim Yid, 1934, translated as: Salvation
  • The War Goes On, 1935
  • Bayrn Opgrunt, 1937, translated as: The Precipice
  • The Mother, 1937, novel
  • Three Novels, 1938
  • Dos Gezang fun Tol (The Song of the Valley), 1938 (translated into English, 1939)
  • The Nazarene, 1939, novel
  • What I Believe 1941, essay 201p.
  • Children of Abraham, 1942, short stories
  • My Personal Faith' ', 1942, Published: London, George Rutledge & Sons, Ltd
  • The Apostle, 1943, novel
  • One Destiny: An Epistle to the Christians, 1945,
  • East River, 1946,
  • Tales of My People, 1948, short stories
  • Mary, 1949, novel, unrelated to his earlier work of the same name
  • Salvation, 1951
  • Moses, 1951, novel
  • A Passage in the Night, 1953
  • The Prophet, 1955

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