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Jewish Representation In British Literature 17801840 After Shylock Nineteenthcentury Major Lives And Letters Michael Scrivener

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Jewish Representation In British Literature 17801840 After Shylock Nineteenthcentury Major Lives And Letters Michael Scrivener
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Jewish Representation In British Literature 17801840 After Shylock Nineteenthcentury Major Lives And Letters Michael Scrivener instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.79 MB
Pages: 279
Author: Michael Scrivener
ISBN: 9780230102897, 0230102891
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Jewish Representation In British Literature 17801840 After Shylock Nineteenthcentury Major Lives And Letters Michael Scrivener by Michael Scrivener 9780230102897, 0230102891 instant download after payment.

Describing Jewish representation both by Jews and Gentiles in the British Romantic era, Scrivener integrates popular culture with belletristic writing to explore the wildly varying treatments of stereotypical figures: the pedlar, the moneylender, the Jew’s daughter, la belle juive, the convert, the prophet, the alchemist, and the criminal.  This sweeping study finds that pervasive Judaeophobia, reflecting old religious conflicts and new anxieties over modernity, affects but does not wholly determine the discourses that reflect a mix of Jewish and English cultures. 

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