The veil of Moses :: Jewish themes in Russian literature of the romantic era /
The Veil of Moses describes the creation of Russian romantic literary stereotypes which shaped the opinion of the Russian public on the Jews.
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English Russian |
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Leiden ; Boston :
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Schriftenreihe: | Studia Judaeoslavica ;
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Zusammenfassung: | The Veil of Moses describes the creation of Russian romantic literary stereotypes which shaped the opinion of the Russian public on the Jews. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (1 volume) |
ISBN: | 9789004235526 9004235523 1283618338 9781283618335 9786613930781 6613930784 |
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505 | 0 | |a Preface to the English Edition; Translator's Preface; Author's Preface; Chapter One The Religious-Historical Context; A Parade of Phantoms; The Church Dispute with Judaism; The Bible and the Jews Against the Eschatological Backdrop of the First Third of the 19th Century; Chapter Two A Look at Foreign Jewry: The Adoption of Western Models; Western Judophilia in Russian Periodicals; "The Fashion for Yids"; The "Jerusalem Nobility" in Bulgarin and Grech's Newspaper; "The Jewish Socrates": Jewish Thought Through the Eyes of Russian Society; Jewish Composers; Börne in Russia | |
505 | 8 | |a "An Educated German": Heine's Prose in Russian Periodicals"A German Frenchman": Heine's National-Cultural Orientation and "Young Germany" as Perceived by Russian Critics; "A Wanderer from Egypt and Palestine": Rahel Varnhagen in the Appraisal of a Russian Journalist; Chapter Three The Magic of Kabbalah and the Aesthetics of the Old Testament; Kabbalistic Motifs in Russian Culture during the Years 1830-1840; "Sacred Jewish Poetry" in the Aesthetics of Russian Romanticism; Chapter Four Russia as the New Israel; The "Tabernacle of Happiness," or the Russian Solomon; Biblicized Russia in Late Gogol | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter Five The Ideological and Social Background of the Jewish Image The Attack on Jewry: Administration, Society, Literature; "The Soil of the Old Testament"; The People of a Savage God; From Witchcraft to Demonic Conspiracy; Chapter Six Encounters with Judaism and the Jews: Amendments Based on Real Impressions; The Problem of Authorial Erudition; Everyday Acquaintanceship, Social and Ethnographic Observations; Jews in Neighboring Countries: Travelers' Accounts; Kind or Helpful Jews in Russian Memoirs and Travel Notes; Chapter Seven Literary Templates | |
505 | 8 | |a The Old Adam, the Werewolf, and the Vampire Blasphemers, Poisoners, Smugglers, and Spies; "A Horror and a Laughingstock"; Executing the Jew: Drowning, Hanging, and Laughing at the Victim; "Yid Cowardice": The Ban on Jewish Heroics and Its Contravention in Non-Belletristic Genres; Homelessness, Poverty, and Lost Gold; The "Young Jewess"; The Revision of "Esther"; Bestializing the Jewish Image; The Rejected Brotherhood; The Brotherhood of the Rejected: Lazhechnikov's Heretic; Chapter Eight The Journalistic Campaign of 1838 and its Repercussions; Preparation for a New Onslaught | |
505 | 8 | |a "A Man of a Different Kind": The Attack on Polish Jews in Senkovsky's Journal The Odessa Alternative; Filth, Blindness, and Disease; Chapter Nine Baptism or Repatriation?; "A Forgiven Thief, a Baptized Yid"; The Struggle for Zion; A Dead Country; N. Polevoi's Zionist Publication; "Their Hope is a Lie": Eternal Exile; Chapter Ten A People Without a Homeland: The Jews in Russia in the 1840's; The New Political and Economic Situation; "The Thoughts of an Israelite"; Judaism and Sectarianism; The Dangers of Jewish Enlightenment; Epilogue The Further Evolution of the Jewish Theme | |
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contents | Preface to the English Edition; Translator's Preface; Author's Preface; Chapter One The Religious-Historical Context; A Parade of Phantoms; The Church Dispute with Judaism; The Bible and the Jews Against the Eschatological Backdrop of the First Third of the 19th Century; Chapter Two A Look at Foreign Jewry: The Adoption of Western Models; Western Judophilia in Russian Periodicals; "The Fashion for Yids"; The "Jerusalem Nobility" in Bulgarin and Grech's Newspaper; "The Jewish Socrates": Jewish Thought Through the Eyes of Russian Society; Jewish Composers; Börne in Russia "An Educated German": Heine's Prose in Russian Periodicals"A German Frenchman": Heine's National-Cultural Orientation and "Young Germany" as Perceived by Russian Critics; "A Wanderer from Egypt and Palestine": Rahel Varnhagen in the Appraisal of a Russian Journalist; Chapter Three The Magic of Kabbalah and the Aesthetics of the Old Testament; Kabbalistic Motifs in Russian Culture during the Years 1830-1840; "Sacred Jewish Poetry" in the Aesthetics of Russian Romanticism; Chapter Four Russia as the New Israel; The "Tabernacle of Happiness," or the Russian Solomon; Biblicized Russia in Late Gogol Chapter Five The Ideological and Social Background of the Jewish Image The Attack on Jewry: Administration, Society, Literature; "The Soil of the Old Testament"; The People of a Savage God; From Witchcraft to Demonic Conspiracy; Chapter Six Encounters with Judaism and the Jews: Amendments Based on Real Impressions; The Problem of Authorial Erudition; Everyday Acquaintanceship, Social and Ethnographic Observations; Jews in Neighboring Countries: Travelers' Accounts; Kind or Helpful Jews in Russian Memoirs and Travel Notes; Chapter Seven Literary Templates The Old Adam, the Werewolf, and the Vampire Blasphemers, Poisoners, Smugglers, and Spies; "A Horror and a Laughingstock"; Executing the Jew: Drowning, Hanging, and Laughing at the Victim; "Yid Cowardice": The Ban on Jewish Heroics and Its Contravention in Non-Belletristic Genres; Homelessness, Poverty, and Lost Gold; The "Young Jewess"; The Revision of "Esther"; Bestializing the Jewish Image; The Rejected Brotherhood; The Brotherhood of the Rejected: Lazhechnikov's Heretic; Chapter Eight The Journalistic Campaign of 1838 and its Repercussions; Preparation for a New Onslaught "A Man of a Different Kind": The Attack on Polish Jews in Senkovsky's Journal The Odessa Alternative; Filth, Blindness, and Disease; Chapter Nine Baptism or Repatriation?; "A Forgiven Thief, a Baptized Yid"; The Struggle for Zion; A Dead Country; N. Polevoi's Zionist Publication; "Their Hope is a Lie": Eternal Exile; Chapter Ten A People Without a Homeland: The Jews in Russia in the 1840's; The New Political and Economic Situation; "The Thoughts of an Israelite"; Judaism and Sectarianism; The Dangers of Jewish Enlightenment; Epilogue The Further Evolution of the Jewish Theme |
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spelling | Vaĭskopf, Mikhail. Pokryvalo Moisei︠a︡. English The veil of Moses : Jewish themes in Russian literature of the romantic era / by Michael Weisskopf ; translated by Judith Roby. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012. 1 online resource (1 volume) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studia Judaeoslavica ; vol. 5 Print version record. The Veil of Moses describes the creation of Russian romantic literary stereotypes which shaped the opinion of the Russian public on the Jews. Preface to the English Edition; Translator's Preface; Author's Preface; Chapter One The Religious-Historical Context; A Parade of Phantoms; The Church Dispute with Judaism; The Bible and the Jews Against the Eschatological Backdrop of the First Third of the 19th Century; Chapter Two A Look at Foreign Jewry: The Adoption of Western Models; Western Judophilia in Russian Periodicals; "The Fashion for Yids"; The "Jerusalem Nobility" in Bulgarin and Grech's Newspaper; "The Jewish Socrates": Jewish Thought Through the Eyes of Russian Society; Jewish Composers; Börne in Russia "An Educated German": Heine's Prose in Russian Periodicals"A German Frenchman": Heine's National-Cultural Orientation and "Young Germany" as Perceived by Russian Critics; "A Wanderer from Egypt and Palestine": Rahel Varnhagen in the Appraisal of a Russian Journalist; Chapter Three The Magic of Kabbalah and the Aesthetics of the Old Testament; Kabbalistic Motifs in Russian Culture during the Years 1830-1840; "Sacred Jewish Poetry" in the Aesthetics of Russian Romanticism; Chapter Four Russia as the New Israel; The "Tabernacle of Happiness," or the Russian Solomon; Biblicized Russia in Late Gogol Chapter Five The Ideological and Social Background of the Jewish Image The Attack on Jewry: Administration, Society, Literature; "The Soil of the Old Testament"; The People of a Savage God; From Witchcraft to Demonic Conspiracy; Chapter Six Encounters with Judaism and the Jews: Amendments Based on Real Impressions; The Problem of Authorial Erudition; Everyday Acquaintanceship, Social and Ethnographic Observations; Jews in Neighboring Countries: Travelers' Accounts; Kind or Helpful Jews in Russian Memoirs and Travel Notes; Chapter Seven Literary Templates The Old Adam, the Werewolf, and the Vampire Blasphemers, Poisoners, Smugglers, and Spies; "A Horror and a Laughingstock"; Executing the Jew: Drowning, Hanging, and Laughing at the Victim; "Yid Cowardice": The Ban on Jewish Heroics and Its Contravention in Non-Belletristic Genres; Homelessness, Poverty, and Lost Gold; The "Young Jewess"; The Revision of "Esther"; Bestializing the Jewish Image; The Rejected Brotherhood; The Brotherhood of the Rejected: Lazhechnikov's Heretic; Chapter Eight The Journalistic Campaign of 1838 and its Repercussions; Preparation for a New Onslaught "A Man of a Different Kind": The Attack on Polish Jews in Senkovsky's Journal The Odessa Alternative; Filth, Blindness, and Disease; Chapter Nine Baptism or Repatriation?; "A Forgiven Thief, a Baptized Yid"; The Struggle for Zion; A Dead Country; N. Polevoi's Zionist Publication; "Their Hope is a Lie": Eternal Exile; Chapter Ten A People Without a Homeland: The Jews in Russia in the 1840's; The New Political and Economic Situation; "The Thoughts of an Israelite"; Judaism and Sectarianism; The Dangers of Jewish Enlightenment; Epilogue The Further Evolution of the Jewish Theme English. Jews in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85070511 Russian literature 19th century History and criticism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85115990 Juifs dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM Russian & Former Soviet Union. bisacsh Jews in literature fast Russian literature fast 1800-1899 fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Roby, Judith. has work: The veil of Moses (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCYhT4kdcVhhb7pJQV6vVwd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Vaĭskopf, Mikhail. Pokryvalo Moisei︠a︡. English. Veil of Moses. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012 9789004235014 (DLC) 2012025026 (OCoLC)796933192 Studia Judaeoslavica ; v. 5. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009022332 |
spellingShingle | Vaĭskopf, Mikhail The veil of Moses : Jewish themes in Russian literature of the romantic era / Studia Judaeoslavica ; Preface to the English Edition; Translator's Preface; Author's Preface; Chapter One The Religious-Historical Context; A Parade of Phantoms; The Church Dispute with Judaism; The Bible and the Jews Against the Eschatological Backdrop of the First Third of the 19th Century; Chapter Two A Look at Foreign Jewry: The Adoption of Western Models; Western Judophilia in Russian Periodicals; "The Fashion for Yids"; The "Jerusalem Nobility" in Bulgarin and Grech's Newspaper; "The Jewish Socrates": Jewish Thought Through the Eyes of Russian Society; Jewish Composers; Börne in Russia "An Educated German": Heine's Prose in Russian Periodicals"A German Frenchman": Heine's National-Cultural Orientation and "Young Germany" as Perceived by Russian Critics; "A Wanderer from Egypt and Palestine": Rahel Varnhagen in the Appraisal of a Russian Journalist; Chapter Three The Magic of Kabbalah and the Aesthetics of the Old Testament; Kabbalistic Motifs in Russian Culture during the Years 1830-1840; "Sacred Jewish Poetry" in the Aesthetics of Russian Romanticism; Chapter Four Russia as the New Israel; The "Tabernacle of Happiness," or the Russian Solomon; Biblicized Russia in Late Gogol Chapter Five The Ideological and Social Background of the Jewish Image The Attack on Jewry: Administration, Society, Literature; "The Soil of the Old Testament"; The People of a Savage God; From Witchcraft to Demonic Conspiracy; Chapter Six Encounters with Judaism and the Jews: Amendments Based on Real Impressions; The Problem of Authorial Erudition; Everyday Acquaintanceship, Social and Ethnographic Observations; Jews in Neighboring Countries: Travelers' Accounts; Kind or Helpful Jews in Russian Memoirs and Travel Notes; Chapter Seven Literary Templates The Old Adam, the Werewolf, and the Vampire Blasphemers, Poisoners, Smugglers, and Spies; "A Horror and a Laughingstock"; Executing the Jew: Drowning, Hanging, and Laughing at the Victim; "Yid Cowardice": The Ban on Jewish Heroics and Its Contravention in Non-Belletristic Genres; Homelessness, Poverty, and Lost Gold; The "Young Jewess"; The Revision of "Esther"; Bestializing the Jewish Image; The Rejected Brotherhood; The Brotherhood of the Rejected: Lazhechnikov's Heretic; Chapter Eight The Journalistic Campaign of 1838 and its Repercussions; Preparation for a New Onslaught "A Man of a Different Kind": The Attack on Polish Jews in Senkovsky's Journal The Odessa Alternative; Filth, Blindness, and Disease; Chapter Nine Baptism or Repatriation?; "A Forgiven Thief, a Baptized Yid"; The Struggle for Zion; A Dead Country; N. Polevoi's Zionist Publication; "Their Hope is a Lie": Eternal Exile; Chapter Ten A People Without a Homeland: The Jews in Russia in the 1840's; The New Political and Economic Situation; "The Thoughts of an Israelite"; Judaism and Sectarianism; The Dangers of Jewish Enlightenment; Epilogue The Further Evolution of the Jewish Theme Jews in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85070511 Russian literature 19th century History and criticism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85115990 Juifs dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM Russian & Former Soviet Union. bisacsh Jews in literature fast Russian literature fast |
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title | The veil of Moses : Jewish themes in Russian literature of the romantic era / |
title_alt | Pokryvalo Moisei︠a︡. |
title_auth | The veil of Moses : Jewish themes in Russian literature of the romantic era / |
title_exact_search | The veil of Moses : Jewish themes in Russian literature of the romantic era / |
title_full | The veil of Moses : Jewish themes in Russian literature of the romantic era / by Michael Weisskopf ; translated by Judith Roby. |
title_fullStr | The veil of Moses : Jewish themes in Russian literature of the romantic era / by Michael Weisskopf ; translated by Judith Roby. |
title_full_unstemmed | The veil of Moses : Jewish themes in Russian literature of the romantic era / by Michael Weisskopf ; translated by Judith Roby. |
title_short | The veil of Moses : |
title_sort | veil of moses jewish themes in russian literature of the romantic era |
title_sub | Jewish themes in Russian literature of the romantic era / |
topic | Jews in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85070511 Russian literature 19th century History and criticism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85115990 Juifs dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM Russian & Former Soviet Union. bisacsh Jews in literature fast Russian literature fast |
topic_facet | Jews in literature. Russian literature 19th century History and criticism. Juifs dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM Russian & Former Soviet Union. Jews in literature Russian literature Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
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