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  1. Inciting laughter
    the development of "Jewish humor" in 19th century German culture
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  Walter de Gruyter, Berlin

    Chapter 1Vicious Circles: Judenwitz as Stereotype and Strategy1 --Humor as crux of majority/minority identity5 --Judenwitz as Sign of German Particularity11 --Chapter 2Pamphlet War: Moritz Gottlieb Saphir in Berlin 1826-3020 --Saphir's arrival and... more

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    Chapter 1Vicious Circles: Judenwitz as Stereotype and Strategy1 --Humor as crux of majority/minority identity5 --Judenwitz as Sign of German Particularity11 --Chapter 2Pamphlet War: Moritz Gottlieb Saphir in Berlin 1826-3020 --Saphir's arrival and the beginning of the conflict23 --Humor as battleground37 --Legacy of the pamphlet war61 --Chapter 3Handle and The Blade: Ludwig Borne's Serious Humor64 --Borne's attitudes toward Jewishness and humor69 --Borne as arts critic81 --Affinities between Borne and Menzel91 --Borne's "direct" political writings99 --Anti-Judenwitz backlash104 --Menzel as Borne apologist114 --Borne's response117 --Borne-Menzel estrangement123 --Borne's final shift133 --Borne's individual reception136 --Chapter 4"Who Gets the Job Now?" Heinrich Heine and the J.G. Cotta Publishing House139 --Heine's early contact with Cotta144 --Judenwitz and literary talent149 --Baths of Lucca157 --Backlash against The Baths of Lucca and its influence on Cotta173 --Atta Troll180 --Cotta's neglect and Heine's individual reception189 --Chapter 5Reading for the Plot: Judenwitz in and as Literary History193 --Core myth of German literary history195 --Adaptation of the myth over time207 --Continuity and caesura222 --Translations229 --Moritz Gottlieb Saphir --From: The Killed-Off Yet Still Alive and Kicking M.G. Saphir, or: Thirteen Dramatic Poets and a Magician Against One Lone Editor232 --From: Come Here! or: Dear Public, Look and Trust Whom You Please235 --On Witz238 --"On Borne"241 --Ludwig Borne --Jews in Frankfurt am Main244 --Theater Reviews247 --From: Monograph of the German Post Snail: A Contribution to the Natural History of Mollusks and Testaceans253 --From: Letters from Paris259 --From: Menzel, the Frenchmen's Scourge262 --Heinrich Heine --Baths of Lucca266.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 3110813831; 9783110813838
    Series: European cultures ; volume 12
    Subjects: German literature; Jews; Judaism and literature; Jewish wit and humor; German wit and humor; German literature; German literature; German literature; Jews; Judaism and literature; Jewish wit and humor; German wit and humor; German literature; German literature; Jewish wit and humor; Jews ; Intellectual life; Judaism and literature; Humor; Schriftsteller; Humour juif ; Allemagne ; 19e siècle; Littérature allemande ; 19e siècle ; Histoire et critique; Littérature allemande ; Écrivains juifs ; Histoire et critique; Humour allemand; Littérature allemande ; Écrivains juifs ; Traductions anglaises; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; German; German literature; German literature ; Jewish authors; German wit and humor; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Translations
    Other subjects: Heine, Heinrich (1797-1856); Saphir, Moritz Gottlieb (1795-1858); Börne, Ludwig (1786-1837); Börne, Ludwig (1786-1837); Heine, Heinrich (1797-1856); Saphir, Moritz Gottlieb (1795-1858); Saphir, Moritz Gottlieb; Saphir, Moritz Gottlieb ; Critique et interprétation; Borne, Ludwig ; Critique et interprétation; Börne, Ludwig; Heine, Heinrich; Heine, Heinrich ; Critique et interprétation
    Scope: Online-Ressource (viii, 330 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-325) and index

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    Chapter 1Vicious Circles: Judenwitz as Stereotype and Strategy1Humor as crux of majority/minority identity5Judenwitz as Sign of German Particularity11Chapter 2Pamphlet War: Moritz Gottlieb Saphir in Berlin 1826-3020Saphir's arrival and the beginning of the conflict23Humor as battleground37Legacy of the pamphlet war61Chapter 3Handle and The Blade: Ludwig Borne's Serious Humor64Borne's attitudes toward Jewishness and humor69Borne as arts critic81Affinities between Borne and Menzel91Borne's "direct" political writings99Anti-Judenwitz backlash104Menzel as Borne apologist114Borne's response117Borne-Menzel estrangement123Borne's final shift133Borne's individual reception136Chapter 4"Who Gets the Job Now?" Heinrich Heine and the J.G. Cotta Publishing House139Heine's early contact with Cotta144Judenwitz and literary talent149Baths of Lucca157Backlash against The Baths of Lucca and its influence on Cotta173Atta Troll180Cotta's neglect and Heine's individual reception189Chapter 5Reading for the Plot: Judenwitz in and as Literary History193Core myth of German literary history195Adaptation of the myth over time207Continuity and caesura222Translations229Moritz Gottlieb SaphirFrom: The Killed-Off Yet Still Alive and Kicking M.G. Saphir, or: Thirteen Dramatic Poets and a Magician Against One Lone Editor232From: Come Here! or: Dear Public, Look and Trust Whom You Please235On Witz238"On Borne"241Ludwig BorneJews in Frankfurt am Main244Theater Reviews247From: Monograph of the German Post Snail: A Contribution to the Natural History of Mollusks and Testaceans253From: Letters from Paris259From: Menzel, the Frenchmen's Scourge262Heinrich HeineBaths of Lucca266.