Jewish Influences on European ThoughtFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1976 - 323 halaman |
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... origin . Creatively , they belong to the milieu in which they lived and for which they wrote . In what way does an Henri Bernstein or a Tris- tan Bernard , an Arthur Miller , a Stefan Zweig , an Arthur Schnitzler differ from his gentile ...
... origin . Creatively , they belong to the milieu in which they lived and for which they wrote . In what way does an Henri Bernstein or a Tris- tan Bernard , an Arthur Miller , a Stefan Zweig , an Arthur Schnitzler differ from his gentile ...
Halaman 158
... origins , typical of a whole line of modern writ- ers of Jewish origin who , however , do not belong to Jewish litera- ture . Perhaps the most fitting summary of the first part of this examina- tion is an expression used by Sartre about ...
... origins , typical of a whole line of modern writ- ers of Jewish origin who , however , do not belong to Jewish litera- ture . Perhaps the most fitting summary of the first part of this examina- tion is an expression used by Sartre about ...
Halaman 227
... origin , of Jewish temperament , but not of Jewish consciousness . ( See chapter 9. ) Their subject falls outside of Judaism . It would no doubt be interesting to examine the distinct contribution to French cultural life of writers ...
... origin , of Jewish temperament , but not of Jewish consciousness . ( See chapter 9. ) Their subject falls outside of Judaism . It would no doubt be interesting to examine the distinct contribution to French cultural life of writers ...
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Foreword by Arnold Reymond Member of the Institut de France | 11 |
Preface | 15 |
Introduction Jewish Mediation through the Ages | 21 |
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