Jeremy Dauber, "Antonio's Devils: Writers of the Jewish Enlightenment and the Birth of Modern Hebrew and Yiddish Literature" (Stanford Studies in Jewish History & Culture)
Stanford University Press (2004) | English | ISBN 0804749019 | 374 pages | PDF | 1.72 MB
Stanford University Press (2004) | English | ISBN 0804749019 | 374 pages | PDF | 1.72 MB
Antonio's Devils deals both historically and theoretically with the origins of modern Hebrew and Yiddish literature by tracing the progress of a few remarkable writers who, for various reasons and in various ways, cited Scripture for their own purpose, as Antonio’s "devil," Shylock, does in The Merchant of Venice. By examining the work of key figures in the early history of Jewish literature through the prism of their allusions to classical Jewish texts, the book focuses attention on the magnificent and highly complex strategies the maskilim employed to achieve their polemical and ideological goals. Dauber uses this methodology to examine foundational texts by some of the Jewish Enlightenment’s most interesting and important authors, reaching new and often surprising conclusions.
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