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Bambi’s Jewish Roots: And Other Essays on German-Jewish Culture Paul Reitter

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Bambi’s Jewish Roots: And Other Essays on German-Jewish Culture Paul Reitter
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.17 MB
Author: Paul Reitter
ISBN: 9781441166852, 9781501315107, 1441166858, 1501315102
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Bambi’s Jewish Roots: And Other Essays on German-Jewish Culture Paul Reitter by Paul Reitter 9781441166852, 9781501315107, 1441166858, 1501315102 instant download after payment.

Paul Reitter has won acclaim as both a scholar and a public critic for his writing on German Jewish culture in the twentieth century.
Bambi’s Jewish Roots brings together the best of Reitter’s essayistic work, exploring the lives of well-known figures and revealing surprising new perspectives. These include how Felix Salten’s Zionist commitments manifest themselves in his most famous work, the novel Bambi; what Gershom Scholem’s diaries tell us about his development as a thinker and person; why German-Jewish writers hated Stefan Zweig so passionately; where myth-busting books about Franz Kafka have indulged in myth-building; how Freud’s Moses and Monotheism offers a theory of Jewish self-hatred more than an explanation of anti-Semitism; and why Heinrich Heine felt aburning need to distance himself from his fellow liberal Jewish critic Ludwig Börne.
The works collected here, many of which were originally published in forums such as the New York Review of Books, London Review of Books, the Times Literary Supplement, The Nation, Harper’s Magazine, and the Jewish Review of Books, have earned Reitter his reputation as a witty, erudite, and deeply illuminating critic.

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