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  1. Jewish pasts German fictions
    history, memory, and minority culture in Germany, 1824-1955
    Published: 2014; © 2014
    Publisher:  Stanford University Press, Stanford, California

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780804786072; 9780804790598
    Series: Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture
    Subjects: Jews in literature; Jewish historical fiction, German; German fiction; German; Juden <Motiv>; Historischer Roman; Kollektives Gedächtnis <Motiv>; Juden; Sephardim <Motiv>; Historische Literatur; Deutsch
    Scope: 1 online resource (277 pages), illustrations
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  2. Jewish Pasts, German Fictions
    History, Memory, and Minority Culture in Germany, 1824-1955
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Stanford University Press, Palo Alto

    Jewish Pasts, German Fictions is the first comprehensive study of how German-Jewish writers used images from the Spanish-Jewish past to define their place in German culture and society. Jonathan Skolnik argues that Jewish historical fiction was a... more

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    Jewish Pasts, German Fictions is the first comprehensive study of how German-Jewish writers used images from the Spanish-Jewish past to define their place in German culture and society. Jonathan Skolnik argues that Jewish historical fiction was a form of cultural memory that functioned as a parallel to the modern, demythologizing project of secular Jewish history writing.What did it imply for a minority to imagine its history in the majority language? Skolnik makes the case that the answer lies in the creation of a German-Jewish minority culture in which historical fiction played a central rol

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780804786072
    Series: Stanford Studies in Jewish History and C
    Scope: Online-Ressource (427 p)
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    Cover; Copyright; Title Page; Series Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; A Chronology of German-Jewish Historical Fiction; Introduction: Jewish Cultural Memory and the German Historical Novel; 1. Jewish History Under the Sign of Secularization: Berthold Auerbach's Spinoza (1837); 2. "Who learns history from Heine?" Wissenschaft des Judentums and Heinrich Heine's Der Rabbi von Bacherach (1840); 3. Minority Culture in the Age of the Nation: Jewish Historical Fiction in Nineteenth-Century Germany; Phöbus Philippson's Die Marannen (1837); Ludwig Philippson's Jakob Tirado (1867)

    Markus Lehmann's Die Familie y Aguilar (1873)Hermann Reckendorf's Die Geheimnisse der Juden (1856-57); Alfred Nossig's Abarbanel: Das Drama eines Volkes (1906); 4. German Modernism and Jewish Memory: Else Lasker-Schüler's Der Wunderrabbiner von Barcelona (1921); 5. "Where books are burned . . .": Jewish Memories of inquisition and Expulsion in Nazi Germany and in Exile; Hermann Sinsheimer's Maria Nunnez (1934); Hermann Kesten's Ferdinand und Isabella (1936); Ernst Sommer's Botschaft aus Granada (1937); Epilogue: Post-Holocaust Echoes; Reference Matter; Notes; Bibliography; Index