The Renascence of Hebrew Literature: 1743-1885

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Left to their fate neglected by the authorities and forming almost the whole of the urban population the Jews of Lithuania in the full glare of the eighteenth century were in all essentials an autonomous community with Jewish national and theocratic features....Lithuanina in fine was the promised land of Rabbinism in which everything favored the development of a national Jewish centre. -from Humanism in Russia Originally published in French in 1909 as the authors doctorate thesis at the University of Paris this celebratory but scholarly work examines the rebirth of Hebrew as a literary language and offers an accessible survey of the literature it has produced by a grievous spectacle of poets and writers who are constantly expressing their anxiety lest it disappear within them. Pan-European in scope and capturing all the romance and conflict of the works of a people newly finding their collective voice this is a hopeful and humanistic book one that Jewish scholars and literature fans alike will find useful and readable. NAHUM SLOUSCHZ (1872-1966) was a Zionist activist and philosopher.
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