For further reading on conversionary novels in the 19th century, see the following:
Naman, Anne Aresty. The Jew in the Victorian Novel: Some Relationships Between Prejudice and Art. New York: AMS Press, 1980.
Zatlin, Linda Gertner. The Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Jewish Novel. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1981.
Mayo, Louise A. The Ambivalent Image: Nineteenth-Century America's Perception of the Jew. Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1988.
Felsenstein, Frank. Anti-Semitic Stereotypes: A Paradigm of Otherness in English Popular Culture, 1660-1830. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.
Ragussis, Michael. Figures of Conversion : "the Jewish Question" & English National Identity. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1995.
Rhodes, Royal W. The Lion and the Cross: Early Christianity in Victorian Novels. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 1995.
Valman, Nadia. "Speculating Upon Human Feeling: Evangelical Writing and Anglo-Jewish Women's Autobiography." In The Uses of Autobiography. Editor Julia Swindells. Bristol, PA: Taylor and Francis, 1995. 98-109.
Shapiro, Rebecca. The Other Anti-Semitism: Philo-Semitism in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century English Literature and Culture. Ph.D. dissertation, Purdue University, 1997.
Levenson, Alan T. Between Philosemitism and Antisemitism : Defenses of Jews and Judaism in Germany, 1871-1932. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2004.
Valman, Nadia. The Jewess in Nineteenth-Century British Literary Culture. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2007.
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