The Trespassers

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"The Trespassers" is a novel by American author Laura Z. Hobson that explores themes of immigration, prejudice, and moral responsibility on the eve of World War II.

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instanceOf novel
author Laura Z. Hobson
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts American attitudes toward refugees
refugees from Nazi persecution
explores antisemitism
ethical obligations toward refugees
xenophobia
genre novel
political novel
social problem novel
hasAuthorNationality American
hasForm prose
hasMoralQuestion individual responsibility in the face of persecution
hasPerspective anti-fascist
liberal humanitarian
hasSubject human rights
immigration policy
social justice
language English
literaryMovement 20th-century American literature
mainTheme immigration
moral responsibility
prejudice
narrativeSettingTime eve of World War II
settingPeriod 1930s
writtenBy Laura Z. Hobson

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Laura Z. Hobson notableWork The Trespassers