La renaissance de la littérature hébraïque (1743-1885)

La renaissance de la littérature hébraïque (1743-1885)

by Duke University. Library. Lanson Collection, Nahum Slouschz, Slouschz, Slouschz, Nahum Slouschz

Part of ATLA monograph preservation program -- ATLA fiche 1985-3272.

1902

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Translator's note signed: Henrietta Szold. CONTENTS.- In Italy. Moses Hayyim Luzzatto.- In Germany. The Meassefim.- In Poland and Austria. The Galician school.- In Lithuania. Humanism in Russia.- The romantic movement. Abraham Mapu.- The emancipation movement. The realists.- The conflict with Rabbinism. Judah Leon Gordon.- Reformers and conservatives. The two extremes.- The national progressive movement. Perez Smolenskin.- The contributors to Ha-Shahar.- The novels of Smolenskin.- Contemporaneous literature.- Conclusion.

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