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  • 2005-2009  (23)
  • [Jerusalem] : Magnes Press  (23)
  • Tübingen : Mohr
  • Literature and Poetry  (23)
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    Title: טקסט תאוריה פרשנות תאוריות וטקסטים כפריזמות פסיכו-תרבותיות
    ISBN: 9789654934343
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2009
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Philosophy ; Literature and Poetry ; Theatre
    Abstract: This book attempts to measure the effectiveness of research tools from different disciplines in analyzing and understanding works of theatre and literature. One of the most significant conclusions of this attempt is that art functions as a way to conceive reality through imagination. As a creative tool for expressing, shaping and reflecting the psycho-cultural spirits of artists, times and spaces, art produces mirrors in front of cultural variedness, different eras, human temperaments, truths, values and meanings. Part one introduces basic concepts of theories from various fields: the philosophy of esthetics, literary sociology, cultural anthropology and psychology written by Nietzsche, Bakhtin, Wolfflin, Croce, Storr, Shoham and others. The common base of these theories is a binary contemplation that highlights the existence of polar duality in the spirit of man. This duality has many forms and names: Apollo versus Dionysus (reason versus instinct), dialogism versus monologism, renaissance versus baroque, romanticism versus classicism, Sisyphus versus Tantalus, Schizoid versus manic-depressive. Part two focuses on interpretations of works of literature and theatre in the light of these theories. The works chosen belong to different writers, cultures and periods: Tonio Kruger of Thomas mann, Hamlet of Shakespeare, The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi and Angel Came Down to Earth by Durrenmatt, The Lover by A.B. Yehushua, The Adventure of Jaber's Head by Wannus, Bath Queen and The Patriot by Levin, The Rain Maker by Lahham and Jericho Governor by Mondi
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    ISBN: 9789654934268
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2009
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Literature and Poetry ; Prayers ; Poetry and Piyyutim ; Jewish Studies ; History
    Abstract: Yehuda Halevi: Poetry and Pilgrimage follows the life story of the greatest Hebrew poet of medieval times from his first publication in Christian Toledo to his heroic journey toward Zion from Muslim Spain. The description is based, for the first time, on the entire collection of his poetry- the Diwan, which was edited and reedited between East and West at every important crossroad of his life. This in turn is done through comparison to autobiographical letters and contemporary correspondence discovered and collected over the past 50 years in the Cairo Geniza collections. Documentary material and Literary works, which were shun behind the iron wall in The Russian National Library in St. Petersburg, are woven for the first time into one, enabling us to examine closely the intricate relationship between old Jewish traditions and the ideological heritage associated with Halevi's innovative writings in prose and in poetry. Confronting Halevi's "Zion, will thou not ask"? opens the study which is mainly concerned with the story of Halevi's odyssey from Christian to Muslim Spain and eventually to Egypt, including the epic quest to the beloved yet fatal Zion. Professor Joseph Yahalom Studies and teaches Hebrew poetry at the Hebrew Literature Department of The Hebrew University in Jerusalem
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    Title: כרם חמד חכמת ישראל היא יבנה החדשה
    ISBN: 9789654934367
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2009
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Literature and Poetry ; Jewish Studies ; Linguistics and Language
    Abstract: Kerem Hemed - Hochmat Israel As the New Yavneh is a monograph and an annotated index to Kerem Hemed (1833-1856), the journal of Hebrew Haskalah in Galicia and Italy. It includes a comprehensive monograph on the journal and its writers, the subject matters discussed in it and its editorial orientation as part of the Study of Judaism movement. The journal represents the creative efforts of the Hebrew scholars of 'Hochmat Israel,' the Study of Judaism, in the 19th century. The book is the third in the monographs and indexing project of Hebrew Haskalah periodicals published by Magnes Press. Previously, it published The Gate to Haskalah: An Annotated Index to Hame'asef, the First Hebrew Journal of the Haskalah (1783-1811), 2000; and Bikurei Ha'itim The 'First Fruits' of Haskalah: An Annotated Index to Bikurei Ha'itim, the Hebrew Journal of the Haskalah in Galicia (1820-1831), 2005. The monograph delineates the background of the publication of Kerem Hemed, its editors and its major writers, such as Shlomo Yehudah Rapoport (SHIR), Shmuel David Luzzatto (SHaDaL), and Nahman Krochmal (RaNaK), and its relations to periodicals published before and afterward. It discusses the variety of topics in Jewish Studies published in the journal, such as Bible, biblical criticism and commentary, Talmud, its sages, and studies about them, and the Mishnah. There were also studies on the Hebrew language, Jewish history, and newly discovered medieval Hebrew manuscripts, such as biblical commentary by noted biblical scholars as Abraham Ibn Ezra, talmudic interpretation and historical review of Judaism as presented by the scholars of Hochmat Israel, as well as some secular subjects and science
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  • 4
    Title: אחרון משוררי האלוהים מיתוס ,אתוס ומיסטיקה ביצירתו של יוסף צבי רימון
    ISBN: 9789654939591
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2009
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Literature and Poetry
    Abstract: The book The Last of the Lord's Poets deals with the beginning of Modern Religious Poetry in the land of Israel as it was reflected in the early work of Yosef Zvi Rimon (1889-1958), with the many turbulent upheavals the old and new Jewish settlement went through, as a background. Unlike other poetries, religious and semi-religious, which dealt many times in religious issues in-order to deal with personal or public issues, Rimon's Poetry focused on God, the search for him and the rebellion against him. Rimon's God was not a universal God, Deistic or the God of the supreme. Rimon dedicated his life and his literature, according to his own observation, to the God of Israel, the unique Historic Jewish people's God, with all of his cultural national symbols, according to his standing in the religious tradition. Rimon's poetry is based, similarly to all major religious poetry, on varied texts, many times from distant historical linguistic facets. Rimon used biblical texts, Talmud, Midrash, Medieval Jewish philosophy and poetry, Kabala, Hasidism and modern language and literature. The use of these texts is not external or random, but an educated use by a person who knew these literatures inside and out and dealt with them as if they were holly script. Therefore one should be patient while reading, and the rewards will follow. This kind of poetry requires time in-order to reveal, facet upon facet, the entirety of the meanings hidden within it. Reading Rimon's poems can be compared to time travel, in which the reader discovers hidden worlds, delt by lovingly and fearfully by whole generations until they were intertwined together by the poet in his poems
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    Title: שירת חייו של ר` יהודה הלוי
    ISBN: 9789657763179
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2008
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Literature and Poetry ; Prayers ; Poetry and Piyyutim ; Jewish Studies ; History
    Abstract: Judah Halevi is the most prominent Hebrew poet of the Middle Ages. This book tells his life story, from the early publications of his poems in Toledo and until his tragic death, which occurred during his heroic journey to the Land of Israel. For the first time, the presentation of Halevi's story is based on his entire oeuvre - his poem collections and dewans - written during different landmarks in the poet's life in the east and west. In addition, this study compares and confronts his autographic letters with letters written by his contemporaries, unraveled upon the historic discovery of the Cairo Geniza
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    Title: על הליריות של הנפש
    ISBN: 9789654939775
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2008
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    Keywords: Philosophy ; Psychology ; Literature and Poetry
    Abstract: Two distinct theories, ea ...
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    Title: על המיסטריות
    ISBN: 9789654933582
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2008
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    Keywords: Philosophy ; Classical Studies ; Literature and Poetry
    Abstract: On the morning of June 7th 415 BC the people of Athens woke to find that the statues of the Idol Hermes, which stood in front of private houses and temples where vandalised. Every citizen could see his divine guardian standing at his doorstep damaged and desecrated, and gradually they found that they not alone, the whole city have lost its divine guardian. Trepidation was great. The Athenians wanted to discover the identity of the vandalisers and announced that they will give rewards and immunity to the informers who would provide some information about the blasphemy. The information received included more than information about the damaging of statues, it included information about desecration of Oration ceremonies held in private houses. The scandal was immense, the biggest one in Athenian history. Arrests were made, prosecutions, executions and flights to exile. Andocides, who was one of the accused, lists, in the defence speech he gave, the speech about the Orations, the chain of events and tries, of-course, to prove his innocence. The speech gives important information on the scandal and is an key source for learning about state events at the end of the 5th century BC
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    Title: אנושי אנושי מדי ספר לחופשיים ברוח
    ISBN: 9789654933339
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2008
    Series Statement: Philosophy Series
    Series Statement: ספרי מופת פילוסופיים
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Philosophy ; Literature and Poetry
    Abstract: The book breaks with Nietzsche's previous essay style (as in The Birth of Tragedy). It is a collection of aphorisms, largely concerned with human psychology. He criticizes social Darwinism in it: Wherever progress is to ensue, deviating natures are of greatest importance. Every progress of the whole must be preceded by a partial weakening. The strongest natures retain the type, the weaker ones help to advance it. Something similar also happens in the individual. There is rarely a degeneration, a truncation, or even a vice or any physical or moral loss without an advantage somewhere else. In a warlike and restless clan, for example, the sicklier man may have occasion to be alone, and may therefore become quieter and wiser; the one-eyed man will have one eye the stronger; the blind man will see deeper inwardly, and certainly hear better. To this extent, the famous theory of the survival of the fittest does not seem to me to be the only viewpoint from which to explain the progress of strengthening of a man or of a race.§224 Nietzsche also distinguishes in this work the obscurantism of the metaphysicians and theologians from the more subtle obscurantism of Kant's critical philosophy and modern philosophical skepticism, claiming that obscurantism is that which obscures existence rather than obscures ideas alone: "The essential element in the black art of obscurantism is not that it wants to darken individual understanding but that it wants to blacken our picture of the world, and darken our idea of existence" (Vol. II, Part 1, 27)
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    Title: לקרוא את גרמניה תרבות קריאה ותרבות צריכה בגרמניה לפני 1933
    ISBN: 9654932652
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2007
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    Keywords: Literature and Poetry ; History ; Economics ; History of Europe
    Abstract: By closely examining the interaction between intellectual and material culture in the period before the Nazis assumed power in Germany, the author comes to the conclusion that, contrary to widely held assumptions, consumer culture in the Weimar period, far from undermining reading, used reading culture to enhance its goods and values. Reading material was marked as a consumer good, while reading as an activity, raising expectations as it did, influenced consumer culture. Consequently, consumption contributed to the diffusion of reading culture, while at the same time a popular reading culture strengthened consumption and its values. Thus the book presents the argument that the Weimar period, characterized as it was by economic hardship and political instability, witnessed a constant widening of the gap between the world of print as a “virtual” area in which the world of symbols and images of the new consumer culture developed, and the daily realities of most social strata. In the German context of the 1920s, this was a fateful and ominous trend
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    Title: נגד מידיאס
    ISBN: 9789654933032
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2007
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    Keywords: Philosophy ; Classical Studies ; Literature and Poetry
    Abstract: Meidias (in Greek Mειδίας; lived 4th century BC), an Athenian of considerable wealth and influence, was a violent and bitter enemy of Demosthenes, the orator. His hostility he first displayed in 361 BC when he broke violently into the house of Demosthenes, with his brother Thrasylochus, to take possession of it,-Thrasylochus having offered, in the case of a trierarchy, to make an exchange of property with Demosthenes, under a private understanding with the guardians of the latter that, if the exchange were effected, the suit then pending against them should be dropped.This led Demosthenes to bring against him an accusation of kakegoria (ie verbal insult), and when Meidias after his condemnation did not fulfil his obligations, Demosthenes brought against him a dike exules (ie a trial for obtaining something already lawfully assigned to the plaintif). Meidias found means to prevent any decision being given far a period of eight years, and at length, in 354 BC, he had an opportunity to take revenge upon Demosthenes, who had in that year voluntarily undertaken the choregia. Meidias not only endeavoured in all possible ways to prevent Demosthenes from dis­charging his office in its proper form; also, their mutual relations were sored more still when Demosthenes attempted to oppose the proposal for sending aid against Callias and Taurosthenes of Chalcis to Plutarch, the tyrant of Eretria, and the friend of Meidias. The breaking point arrived when Meidias attacked Demosthenes with open violence during the celebration of the great Dionysia. Such an act gave Demosthenes a good opportunity for moving a public incrimination against his enemy (353 BC), and on this occasion wrote Against Meidias, still extant, which was never pronounced as the two adversaries found an amicable arrangement under which Demosthenes retired his accusation for thirty minae
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    Title: בסוד היצירה של ספרות חז"ל העריכה כמפתח למשמעות
    ISBN: 9789654939713
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2007
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    Keywords: Law ; Bible Studies ; Literature and Poetry ; Jewish Studies
    Abstract: How should we explore the spiritual and ideological world of the Sages? Rabbinic thought is conveyed in the various works of Rabbinic literature, and this book offers something like a golden key to deciphering their meaning through literary study of the art of redaction. This is achieved by a systematic exploration of examples from the various genres of Rabbinic works: Mishnah, Tosefta, Midrash and Talmud
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    Title: הספרות העממית היהודית
    ISBN: 9654932628
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2006
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    Keywords: Folklore ; Literature and Poetry ; Linguistics and Language
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    ISSN: 0793-2839
    Language: French
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2006
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Literature and Poetry ; Jewish Studies ; History ; Perspectives: Revue de l'Université Hébraïque de Jérusalem
    Abstract: Consacrer un numéro de Perspectives à « la Bible dans tous ses états » est sans doute un projet ambitieux. Dans cet immense sujet, il a fallu choisir. Quelques « perspectives » seulement, mais qui abondent en approaches nouvelles. The theme for this issue is The Bible in all its forms and the articles contained in this issue deal with this subject. There are three sections in this issue, they are the following: "The Bible and its languages", "From the Bible to Literature" and "The Voice of Art". A final essay is on "The bible from day to day" and is a commentary of film by Israeli filmmaker Avi Mograbi, "But One of My Two Eyes" which was shown in Cannes in 2005
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    Title: בחנותו של מוכר הספרים חנויות ספרים יהודיות במזרח אירופה במחצית השנייה של המאה התשע עשרה
    ISBN: 9654932385
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2006
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Literature and Poetry ; History ; Jewish History ; Sociology and Anthropology
    Abstract: Stories of a group of booksellers who operated in Eastern Europe in the second half of the 19th century. These people were active in various cities: Odessa, Bobruysk, Vilna, and Warsaw within the Russian Empire, and Lvov and Krakow within the Austro-Hungarian Empire.Through their life stories we find out about cultural developments of the time as well as various historical developments
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    Title: שירת יצחק עגן אקולוגיה ספרותית בשנות ה-30 וה-40 בארץ ישראל
    ISBN: 9654932342
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2006
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    Keywords: Literature and Poetry
    Abstract: The poetry of Y.Ogen has been cast aside from modern Hebrew Poetry inner circle of the 1930's due to its affiliation to the some what forgotten poetic group of the poet Yitzhak Lamdan who was the literary editor of 'Gilionot' literary monthly. The mystic and melodic literary course permeated at the beginning of the 1930s' to the Hebrew Poetry by that circle's special style, first and foremost due to Ogen's writing, has by many aspects, foreseen the late 1930's modernism, such as Alterman's Poetry. Ogen's book 'Ba-hizdakchut' (Gilionot, 1935) has generated a tacit Altermanic revolution, that has not been fully acknowledged, because of the expulsion of Gilionot Circle from the critical discourse of the poetic modernity of the time. The monography of Y.Ogen describes in details this poetic course of action in a manner separated from the 'Literary Republic' conventional discourse, that has ultimately linked between modernistic strategies and violent culture quarrels and poetic strategies of annihilation of old traditions in favor of a new style.The critical discourse hereby discussed - literary ecology - deals with the poetic habitat and writer's cultural environment and rehabilitates outcasted poets by reinsuring their formative influence upon the esthetical climate, especially by pointing out the writer's poetical skills as a form of an artistic niche in an environment which characteristics are both cultural and materialistic
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    Title: תרגום בצל עימות נורמות תרגום מן הספרות העברית החדשה לשפה הערבית, 1948—1990
    ISBN: 6954932644
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2006
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Literature and Poetry ; Linguistics and Language ; Sociology and Anthropology ; History of the Land and State of Israel
    Abstract: The atmosphere of hostility between Jews and Arabs which accompanied the establishment of the State of Israel cast a shadow over the cultural contacts between the two sides. As a result of the emotions engendered by the conflict, and the differences between the cultural discourse of the two sides, many found it difficult to take an objective view of the other side. The fact that Bialik, Agnon, and A.B. Yehoshua have been published in Arabic is evidence of a desire for dialogue. This book, however, describes how ideological considerations have dominated translation activity. Translation in the Shadow of Confrontation examines the translation activity of modern Hebrew literature into Arabic. It focuses on the development, the status and the character of these translations in the first forty years of the existence of the State of Israel, and on the dominant norms which influenced translation before, during and after its execution. To this end dozens of translations of contemporary Hebrew fiction and poetry into Arabic which have appeared in various publications in Israel and the Arab world are analyzed. Three areas of translation are discusssed, each of them unique from several points of view: the individuals and bodies involved in translation activity, the considerations which motivated them, and their translation policy. In the translation activity which took place in Israel in the 1950s and 1960s the involvement of elements in the establishment is pronounced. They aimed at translating into Arabic texts with a social and ideological character, and, therefore, chose works which reflected the Zionist consensus. They deleted parts of the text and added to it, and translated into Arabic with a high stylistic register. After 1967 translation activity in Israel was in the hands of independent organizations supported by the establishment. Most of the translators were faithful to the Hebrew text, used Hebrew in their translations, and related to Hebrew culture as a hegemonic culture. The defeat of 1967 led to an increase of interest in Israeli society, culture and literature in the Arab world. Most of the translators tried to use their work to expose the racist and propagandist character of Hebrew literature, as they saw it, and chose for translation texts whose content emphasized its alien character
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    Title: ומספסל הלימודים לוקחנו היישוב לנוכח שואה ולקראת מדינה בספרות הילדים הארץ-ישראלית, 1939-1948
    ISBN: 9654932660
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2006
    Series Statement: Eshkolot Library
    Series Statement: ספריית אשכולות
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Antisemitism and the Holocaust ; Literature and Poetry ; Sociology and Anthropology ; History of the Land and State of Israel
    Abstract: Literature for children written in pre-state Israel played a major role in shaping the young generation's values, experiences and conception of the world. Up until the 1940s, the hegemonic current of this literature's related the tale of the Zionist-Socialist accomplishments and presented the Hebrew generation growing up in the country as the opposite of the Diasporic Jew. During World War II, with the arrival of the news of the Holocaust transpiring in Europe, as well as at the period of conflict with the British, the story for children had changed dramatically. This shift has left a considerable mark on Hebrew culture as a whole. In her book From the School Desk We Were Taken Yael Darr describes how writers for the young committed themselves toa new story, focusing on the battle and sacrifice of youths. In this new narrative the Hebrew children were portrayed as skillful fighters serving role models even for the parents' generation. Yet, Darr also suggests that the literature for children did not ignore the news about the destruction of the European Jewry. While it might be expected of literature aimed at young readers to spare them exposure to such a catastrophe, it was in fact precisely that literature which was quick to tell the story of the disaster. Furthermore, in its varied and numerous references to the Holocaust the children's literature even preceded the Holocaust literature for adults. Darr's book recounts the military-national story as well as the tale of the devastation of the European Jewry in all its complexity. The writer also shows how some of the literary forms dealing with the Holocaust during the British Mandate were abandoned, when towards the founding of the state the children's literature fused the heroism of the country's youth and the story of the Holocaust weaving them into a pronounced national lesson. The book uncovers a wide range of literary works for children and youngsters written in the nineteen forties both by mainstream, center-stage, authors and by those in its margins. It closely analyzes several establishing works of fiction thus shedding light on the society and culture of those years while undermining conventions concerning the position of the Israeli based Jewish community concerning the Holocaust and its survivors
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    Title: הסיפור שלא סופר אמנות הסיפור המקראי המורחב במדרשי חז"ל
    ISBN: 9789654939942
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2005
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    Keywords: Bible Studies ; Literature and Poetry ; Talmud
    Abstract: This book presents a descriptive and historical poetics of the re-written bible, or the exegetical narrative in rabbinic literature of Late Antiquity. The exegetical narrative is composed of a story which simultaneously represents and interprets its biblical counterpart. As a hermeneutical reading of the biblical story presented in narrative form, its defining characteristic lies precisely in this synergy of narrative and exegesis. This genre is but one historical manifestation of the general cultural phenomenon of re-writing canonical texts which begins already in the Bible itself and could be said to reach the modern era in works by Thomas Mann, Joseph Heller, and even “Moses the Prince of Egypt.” Paradoxically, it is precisely the canonical status of the text - that which acts as the foundation for its cultural legitimacy - that invites its constant transformation, violation, and appropriation by succeeding generations of readers. Within this general perspective, this book concentrates on one specific historical moment - rabbinic culture in Late Antiquity. Why, in what circumstances, and through which means does rabbinic culture transfigure itself by re-imagining its past? How does this genre exert its hegemony over the sacred text, its power and meanings? What are the cultural paradigms of coherence that both enable and restrain its reception? These are some of the questions the book addresses in an attempt to provide a new perspective on the cultural imagination of the rabbinic period
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    Title: ההשכלה לגווניה
    ISBN: 965493230X
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2005
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Literature and Poetry ; History ; History of Europe
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    ISBN: 9654932105
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2005
    Series Statement: Studies in Polish Jewry
    Series Statement: מחקרים על יהדות פולין
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    Keywords: Literature and Poetry ; History
    Abstract: A leading critic of Polish literature, Artur Sandauer (1913-1989) takes a hard, at times painful, look at the critical role that Jews and individuals of "Jewish descent" played as both creators and objects of literature and culture in twentieth-century Poland. Through an engaging series of essays, Sandauer analyzes major figures in Polish literature via the prism of one central, if at times muted, issue: "the Jews." Sandauer begins his analysis by looking at such classics of Polish literature as Mickiewicz, continues by discussing the experiences of writers in the interwar era such as Tuwim and Schulz, challenges reigning myths of the war years with critical examinations of works by Andrzejewski and Miłosz, exposes the problematic relationship between writers and the Communist regime through the career of Ważyk, and concludes with hope for Poland's future with discussions of Szymborska and, in a bold display of intellectual honesty, himself. Written during the period of martial law, Sandauer's work stands as a testimony to the power of the written word as well as the renaissance in Jewish studies taking place in contemporary Poland
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    Title: המבט המופנה לאחור גלגולי הפואמה אצל ישראל פנקס, הרולד שימל ואהרן שבתאי
    ISBN: 9654932377
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2005
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    Keywords: Literature and Poetry
    Abstract: The book deals with the long poems in the writings of three major Israeli contemporary poets that were not criticly disscussed yet. The author describes the uniqueness of the Epic tradition and its influence on their long poems
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    [Jerusalem] : Magnes Press
    Title: נגד טימרכוס על אהבת גברים
    ISBN: 9654932393
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2005
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Philosophy ; Classical Studies ; Literature and Poetry
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    [Jerusalem] : Magnes Press
    Title: מנדלי, לפניו ואחריו
    ISBN: 9654931796
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2005
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Literature and Poetry
    Abstract: The aim of this book is to bring back classical authors such as Mendele, Agnon, Bialik and Brenner into our reading cycle and our life. Today the shelf life of literature that was born only yesterday is very short, much less classical literature disappearing from the eyes and ears of most readers. The key authors who have been researched in this book are major assets of the Hebrew canon
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