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History and Literature : New Readings of Jewish Texts in Honor of Arnold J. Band /

"Contains close textual readings by leading scholars of a broad range of texts that were originally written in different languages.--Publishers' preface

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores Corporativos: Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (sponsoring body.), National Endowment for the Humanities (sponsoring body.)
Otros Autores: Satlow, Michael L. (editorial director.), Cutter, William, 1937- (Editor ), Jacobson, David C., 1947- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Providence : Brown Judaic Studies, 2020.
Edición:Open access edition.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |g Preface /  |r David C. Jacobson --  |t Two views of Arnold Band /  |r Ross Shideler and Kathleen Komar --  |t Reflections on Arnold Band, scholar, teacher, mentor /  |r William Cutter --  |t Dor Dor Vedorshav :  |g of fathers and sons /  |r Michael A. Signer --  |g Part I : Classical Jewish texts and modern interpreters ;  |t Two literary Talmudic readings /  |r David M. Gordis --  |t Sefer Ha'aggadah :  |g Triumph or tragedy? /  |r Alan Mintz --  |t Scroll of fire : an interpretation /  |r Ezra Spicehandler --  |t Rabbi Nahman's third beggar /  |r Joseph Dan --  |t Parallel worlds : Wissenschaft and Pesaq in the Seridei Esh /  |r David Ellenson --  |t Third guide for the perpelxed? Simon Rawidowicz "On Interpretation" /  |r David N. Myers --  |g Part II : S.Y. Agnon ;  |t S.Y. Agnon's "From foe to friend" : Agnon between Berit Shalom and Berit Yosef Trumpeldor /  |r Dan Almagor --  |t Is Tehillah worthy of her praise? /  |r Risa Domb --  |t Religious ecstasy, erotic turmoil, and Christian innuendoes in S.Y. Agnon's "Haneshiqah Harishonah" ("First Kiss") /  |r Dalia Dromi --  |t Flirtation in S.Y. Agnon's Shira /  |r Nancy Ezer --  |t Reb Nahman Krochmal in Jaffa : a hallucinatory vision in S.Y. Agnon's Temol Shilshom /  |r Avraham Holtz --  |t Childish distortions of rabbinic texts in S.Y. Agnon's "Hamitpahat" /  |r David C. Jacobson --  |t What "Dances" in Agnon's "Dance of Death" /  |r Malka Shaked --  |t Agnon from a medieval perspective /  |r David Stern 
505 0 0 |g Part III : Diaspora ;  |t Wealthy Señor Miguel : a study of a Sephardic novella /  |r Tamar Alexander --  |t Imagined Jew :  |g Heinrich Heine's "prinzessin Sabbath" /  |r Michael A. Meyer --  |t Way of the "Wail of the Wind" : Peretz Smolenskin's latent, worthy Ars Poetica /  |r Yair Mazor --  |t Assonance and its share in Irony : comments on Sefer Haqabtasanim /  |r David Patterson --  |t Three Kalikes : a comparative study of Mendele, Agnon, and Bashevis /  |r Gershon Shaked --  |t Some crosscurrents of linguistic nationalism : M.Y. Berdyczewski on the centrality of Hebrew /  |r William Cutter --  |t Bialik's "Tsafririm" : Innocnece and experience /  |r Glenda Abramson --  |t Death in a furnished room : Rereading Isaac Rosenfeld's obituaries /  |r Steven J. Zipperstein --  |t Philip Roth, Jewish identity, and the satire of modern success /  |r Murray Baumgarten --  |g Part IV : Zionism, Holocaust, and Israel ;  |t Rachel and the female voice : Labor, gender, and the Zionist pioneer vision /  |r Yael Zerubavel --  |t Revising the past : the image of the idyllic "village" /  |r Gabriella Moscati Steindler --  |t Why did the river turn red? On the story "Orsha" by Gershon Schofmann /  |r Avner Holtzman --  |t Prayer of homecoming by Abraham sutzkever /  |r Ruth R. Wisse --  |t Kernel /  |r Aharon Appelfeld --  |t Who is a Jew? Dan Ben Amotz's novel To Remember, To Forget /  |r Nurith Gertz --  |t Rereading Dan Pagis' "Abba" /  |r Robert K. Baruch --  |t What learning is most worth? /  |r Walter Ackerman --  |t Aharon Megged's "Burden" in his portrayals of the effects of Israel's wars /  |t Stanley Nash --  |t Shading the truth : A.B. Yehoshua's "Facing the Forests" /  |r Gilead Morahg --  |t Political mothers : Women's voice and the binding of Isaac in Israeli poetry /  |r Ruth Kartun-Blum --  |t Zionist dreams and Savyon Liebrecht's "A Cow Named Virginia" /  |r Naomi Sokoloff --  |t Between Genesis and Sophocles : Biblical psychopolitics in A.B. Yehoshua's Mr. Mani /  |r Yael S. Feldman --  |t Amichai's Open Closed Open and Now and in Other Days : a poetic dialogue /  |r Nili Rachel Scharf Gold --  |t Frigid option : a psychocultural study of the novel Love Life by Zeruya Shalev /  |r Yigal Schwartz. 
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