Author
Diamond; James S.
Year
2020
Publisher
Brown Judaic Studies
Language
English
Pages
9
ISBN
978-1-94652-778-3
Last Update
05-Sep-2024
Keywords
Religion ; Jewish Studies
Essentially this book is a study of a critic, Barukh Kurzweil. It is also, in part, a study of a national literature, Hebrew literature. And in its larger perspective, it is an inquiry into the general problem of Hebrew-European literary relationships.
The necessity for a critical presentation, analysis and assessment of Kurzweil's work hardly requires justification. Even now, a number of years after his death, the very mention of his name in Hebrew literary circles is apt to ignite as much controversy and debate as it did at any time during his life. Both in Israel and outside it, one...
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