The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885)

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The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885)

by Nahum Slouschz

EN·~6 hours·18 chapters

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18 total
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BY NAHUM SLOUSCHZ

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TRANSLATOR'S NOTE

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HENRIETTA SZOLD.

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INTRODUCTION - CHAPTER I In Italy—Moses Hayyim Luzzatto - CHAPTER II In Germany—The Meassefim - CHAPTER III In Poland and Austria—The Galician School - CHAPTER IV In Lithuania—Humanism in Russia - CHAPTER V The Romantic Movement—Abraham Mapu - CHAPTER VI The Emancipation Movement—The Realists - CHAPTER VII The Conflict with Rabbinism—Judah Leon Gordon - CHAPTER VIII Reformers and Conservatives—The Two Extremes - CHAPTER IX The National Progressive Movement—Perez Smolenskin - CHAPTER X The Contributors to Ha-Shahar - CHAPTER XI The Novels of Smolenskin - CHAPTER XII Contemporaneous Literature - CONCLUSION - INDEX

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INTRODUCTION

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CHAPTER I - IN ITALY - MOSES HAYYIM LUZZATTO

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CHAPTER II - IN GERMANY - THE MEASSEFIM

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CHAPTER III - IN POLAND AND AUSTRIA - THE GALICIAN SCHOOL

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CHAPTER IV - IN LITHUANIA - HUMANISM IN RUSSIA

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CHAPTER V - THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT - ABRAHAM MAPU

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~6 hours (347K characters)

Release date

2005-02-01

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Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Nahum Slouschz

Nahum Slouschz

1872–1966

A scholar, traveler, and writer, he explored Jewish history across North Africa and the Mediterranean and helped bring those worlds to modern readers. His work joined literary curiosity with serious research, especially on Sephardic and North African Jewish communities.

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