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Acknowledgments ix
Note on Translation, Transcription, Proper Names, and Dates xi
Introduction 3
Part 1 The Press
1 The Emergence of Modern Cultural Production in Ladino: The Sephardi Press 23
2 The Press in Salonica: A Case Study 75
Part 2 Belles Lettres
3 The Serialized Novel as Rewriting 139
4 Ladino Fiction: Case Studies 166
Part 3 Theater
5 Sephardi Theater: Project and Practice 195
6 Ladino Drama: Case Studies 226
Conclusion 239
Notes 245
Index 277
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