Joseph Perl's escape from biblical epigonism through parody of ḥasidic writing
Joseph Perl's two epistolary novels, published in 1819 and 1838, far surpass typical Hebrew prose from the early nineteenth century. The leading Enlightenment authors (the maskilim) were deliberate epigones, because they favored the rhetorical modes called shibuẓ and meliẓah. By imitating the H...
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语言: | English |
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[2005]
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AJS review
Year: 2005, 卷: 29, 发布: 2, Pages: 265-282 |
Further subjects: | B
Parody
B Jewish literature B Folktales B Scribes B Literary Criticism B Literary style B Literary Genres B Irony B Hasidism B Hasidic Jews |
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