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שב עלי והתחמם : הדיאלוג ההומוארוטי בין ברנר לגנסין : מיקרו־ביוגרפיה = The homoerotic dialogue between Brenner and Gnessin : microbiography / מנחם פרי.
Shev ʻalai ṿe-hitḥamem : ha-diʼalog ha-homoʼeroṭi ben Brener li-Gnesin : miḳro-biyografyah = The homoerotic dialogue between Brenner and Gnessin : microbiography / Menaḥem Peri.
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Peri, Menaḥem
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פרי, מנחם
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Book
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Hebrew
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[Bene Beraḳ] : Hotsaʼat ha-Ḳibuts ha-meʼuḥad, [2017]
[בני ברק] : הוצאת הקיבוץ המאוחד, [תשע"ז 2017]
©2017
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410 pages ; 21 cm.
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PJ5053.B7 Z773 2017
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Brenner, Joseph Ḥayyim 1881-1921
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Gnessin, Uri Nissan -1913
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Brenner, Joseph Ḥayyim 1881-1921
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Criticism and interpretation
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Gnessin, Uri Nissan -1913
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Criticism and interpretation
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Authors, Hebrew
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Russia
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19th century
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Male homosexuality
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Series
Sifre siman ḳeriʾah
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ספרי סימן קריאה.
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Sifriyah ha-ḥadashah li-menuyim ; 2017 (1).
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ספריה החדשה למנויים ; 2017 (1).
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ha-Sifriyah ha-ḥadashah ; 2017 (1)
הספריה החדשה ; 2017 (1)
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 405-410).
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Homoerotic Dialogue Between Brenner and Gnessin : microbiography
LCCN
2016518749
OCLC
972488836
Danacode
03100062848
316284
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