The German-Jewish Dialogue: An Anthology of Literary Texts, 1749-1993Ritchie Robertson Oxford University Press, 1999 - 382 halaman 'I love the German character more than anything else in the world, and my breast is an archive of German song' So wrote Heinrich Heine in 1824, adding: 'It is likely that my Muse gave her German dress something of a foreign cut from annoyance with the German character'. Here Heine sums up the ambivalent emotions of Jews who felt at home in German culture and yet, even in the age of emancipation, foundGermany less than welcoming. This anthology illustrates the history of Jews in Germany from the eighteenth century, when it was first proposed to give Jews civil rights, to the 1990's and the problems of living after the Holocaust. The texts include short stories, plays, poems, essays, letters anddiary entries, all chosen for their literary merit as well as the light they shed on the relations between Jews in Germany and Austria and their Gentile fellow-citizens. Ritchie Robertson's lucid introduction provides the necessary historical context and his translations make available in Englishin some cases for the first time - both Jewish writers on various aspects of Jewish experience and responses of Gentile writers to the Jews in their midst. Each is introduced by a short illuminating preface. |
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G E LESSING The Jews 1749 | 3 |
MOSES MENDELSSOHN Reply to Lavater 1769 | 36 |
RAHEL LEVIN and DAVID VEIT Correspondence 17935 95959 | 54 |
HEINRICH HEINE Jehuda ben Halevy 1851 | 82 |
KARL EMIL FRANZOS Schiller in Barnow 1876 | 110 |
THEODOR HERZL An Autobiography 1898 | 147 |
ELSE LASKERSCHÜLER From Hebrew Ballads 1913 | 179 |
FRANZ KAFKA Jackals and Arabs 1917 | 195 |
ELSE LASKERSCHÜLER The WonderWorking Rabbi | 224 |
KARL KRAUS Third Walpurgis Night extracts 1933 | 257 |
NELLY SACHS Four Poems 194758 | 294 |
FRANZ FÜHMANN The Jews Car 1962 | 310 |
MAXIM BILLER Robots 1990 | 347 |
Explanatory Notes | 365 |
Acknowledgements | 381 |
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