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The Veil Of Moses Jewish Themes In Russian Literature Of The Romantic Era Mikhail Weisskopf

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The Veil Of Moses Jewish Themes In Russian Literature Of The Romantic Era Mikhail Weisskopf
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.25 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Mikhail Weisskopf
ISBN: 9789004235014, 9004235019
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Veil Of Moses Jewish Themes In Russian Literature Of The Romantic Era Mikhail Weisskopf by Mikhail Weisskopf 9789004235014, 9004235019 instant download after payment.

The Veil of Moses describes the creation of Russian romantic literary stereotypes which shaped the opinion of the Russian public on the Jews. These stereotypes in turn generated long-lasting habits of dealing with Jews and Jewish themes in Russian culture and politics. This volume introduces a formidable corpus of previously neglected evidence into the scholarship, namely, journalism and second- and third-rank prose. Journalism, influenced by more humane Western attitudes, reflected changes and presented a more objective picture of the Jews. It was the romantic prose, full of mythology and appealing to dark instincts that created the most odious anti-semitic clichés.

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