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An English translation of this edition will be made available later in those countries where copyright law so permits.

The online scholarly edition of the complete manuscripts of Anne Frank is published by the Vereniging voor Onderzoek en Ontsluiting van Historische Teksten (Association for Research and Access to Historical Texts), Avenue Louise 209a / Louizalaan 209a, 1050 Brussels (Belgium).

Her Life and Diary. New York: Schocken, 1973.

 

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The Americanization of the Holocaust, (Baltimore and London: John Hopkins University Press, 1999).

Frank, Anne. The Fall. London: Peter Owen, 1990.

Minco, Marga.

diary of anne frank annotated bibliography

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Melanie Jacobson Interview by Jessica Landfried, 26 February 2002

Joyce Hazelkorn Interview by Jessica Landfried, 22 February 2002

Teaching Resources:

Mager, Susan, Teaching the Diary of Anne Frank: An In-Depth Resource for Learning About the Holocaust Through the Writings of Anne Frank, (New York: Scholastic Professional Books, 1998).

Myers, Kathleen, Latitudes: Resources to Intigrate Language Arts & Social Studies, Anne Frank the Diary of a Young Girl, (Iowa: Perfect Learning Corporation, 1993).

Strom, Margot Stern, Facing History and Ourselves: Holocaust and Human Behavior, (Massachusetts: Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, Inc.

1994).


Anne Frank Bibliography

Other Memoirs and Fiction

Boas, Jacob. Book Review

Ozick, Cynthia, Who Owns Anne Frank? This version is the most appropriate when teaching middle school students.

Langer, Lawrence, The Uses and Misuses of a Young Girls Diary, In Enzer, Hyman and Solotaroff-Enzer, Sandra, Anne Frank Reflections on her Life and Legacy, )Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2000), 203-205
This is a compiled book that uses diaries, documents, newspapers, articles and reviews to show the importance and impact Anne Frank’s life has on today’s world.

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Article about the Anne Frank exhibit which came to Santa Barbara in 1998 and the impact it had on the community.

Bernstein, Richard, 50 Years Later, the Jewishness of Anne Frank Blooms, New York Times, 24 December 1997
Fifty years after the diary was published, Bernstein argues that new image of Anne Frank appears.

She used her diary as a basis but looked critically at her earlier entries and carefully selected what she would and would not disclose to the outside world. New Yorker, 6 October 1997, 76-87
This article is a critique of how the diary and it message has been distorted and twisted to serve certain ideals of American’s beliefs.

Through geo blocking the availability is limited to those countries. Young Moshe's Diary: The Spiritual Torment of a Jewish Boy in Nazi Europe. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1965.

Herzberg, Abel. She did not use the term ‘gassing’ in her diary when she wrote about Jews being deported to Poland in 1942, but in The Secret Annex she added the following to the corresponding passage: ‘The English radio says they’re being gassed’.

Pasted-in photographs and ink stains

Finally, this edition also describes in detail the material aspects of the manuscripts, including the writing materials used, ink stains, tears and creases, and other details.

Anne was unable to complete her novel. Between Two Streams: A Diary from Bergen-Belsen. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997.

Hillesum, Etty. She discusses the negatives and positives for teaching the diary. A Tribute to Anne Frank, 1971, 70-72
In Stanmeijer’s book she compiles various essays on the topics of Anne’s Diary.

In the Netherlands and a number of other countries the online scholarly edition is not accessible due to copyright regulations. And will students be too horrified?

Mayer, Peter ed, Lessons and Legacies, (vol. The research carried out by Huygens ING and the Anne Frank House has led not only to new insights but also to an innovative digital edition that gives researchers and enthusiasts a fascinating glimpse of how Anne Frank wrote and rewrote her texts.

The diary and the ‘Secret Annex novel’

Anne Frank’s diary is the most-read Dutch-language book in the world.

Included are letters from students who have read or watched the film and their reactions to Anne.

Articles in Journals:

Alter, Robert, The View From the Attic, The New Republic (1995): 38-42

Bettelheim, Bruno, The Ignored Lesson of Anne Frank, Harpers Magazine, V221 NO1325 (1960): 45-50

Kunczt, Kim, Beyond Anne Frank, Educational Leadership V51 N3 (1993): 35
This article answers many questions that teachers may have about teaching the Diary of Anne Frank.