Haskalah and Beyond: The Reception of the Hebrew Enlightenment and the Emergence of Haskalah Judaism
Autor Moshe Pellien Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 aug 2010
It represents the emergence of modernism and perhaps the budding of some aspects of secularism in Jewish society, following the efforts of the Hebrew and Jewish enlighteners to introduce changes into Jewish culture and Jewish life, and to revitalize the Hebrew language and literature.
The author classifies these activities as a "cultural revolution." In effect, the Haskalah was a counter-culture intended to modify or replace some of the contemporary rabbinic cultural framework, institutions, and practices and adopt them for its own envisioned "Judaism of the Haskalah."
The pioneering work of the "founding fathers" of the early Haskalah had greatly impacted the later developments of the Haskalah in the 19th century. Its reception in that century is studied as is the reception of one of the major figures of the early Haskalah, Isaac Euchel, and of one of the important German Enlightenment poets and philosophers, Johann Gottfried Herder, in the 19th-century Haskalah.
The study of reception continues on the language of the sublime and the poetic imagery used in Haskalah, melitzah, as well as on the three major journals of Haskalah as instruments of change and of disseminating the Haskalah ideology. Finally, the aftermath of the Haskalah is addressed.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761852032
ISBN-10: 0761852034
Pagini: 266
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761852034
Pagini: 266
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Preface
Part 2 Reception of Haskalah
Chapter 3 1. The Maskilim's Perception of Haskalah Judaism: Forming and Reforming, Vision and Revision
Chapter 4 2. The Reception of Early German Haskalah in Nineteenth-Century Haskalah
Chapter 5 3. Euchel's Reception Throughout the Nineteenth-Century Haskalah
Chapter 6 4. The Reception of Herder in the Hebrew Haskalah
Part 7 Language of Haskalah: Poetics and Rhetoric
Chapter 8 5. On the Role of Melitzah In Ealry Haskalah Literature and Its Reception at the End of the Period
Chapter 11 7. Bikurei Ha'itim: The Hebrew Periodical of the Haskalah in Galicia
Chapter 12 8. Kerem Hemed: Hochmat Israel as the 'New Yavneh'
Part 13 Haskalah and Beyond
Chapter 14 9. Aftermath of the Haskalah: An Overview
Chapter 15 Bibliography
Chapter 16 Index
Chapter 17 About the Author; Books by the Author
Part 2 Reception of Haskalah
Chapter 3 1. The Maskilim's Perception of Haskalah Judaism: Forming and Reforming, Vision and Revision
Chapter 4 2. The Reception of Early German Haskalah in Nineteenth-Century Haskalah
Chapter 5 3. Euchel's Reception Throughout the Nineteenth-Century Haskalah
Chapter 6 4. The Reception of Herder in the Hebrew Haskalah
Part 7 Language of Haskalah: Poetics and Rhetoric
Chapter 8 5. On the Role of Melitzah In Ealry Haskalah Literature and Its Reception at the End of the Period
Chapter 11 7. Bikurei Ha'itim: The Hebrew Periodical of the Haskalah in Galicia
Chapter 12 8. Kerem Hemed: Hochmat Israel as the 'New Yavneh'
Part 13 Haskalah and Beyond
Chapter 14 9. Aftermath of the Haskalah: An Overview
Chapter 15 Bibliography
Chapter 16 Index
Chapter 17 About the Author; Books by the Author
Recenzii
.A remarkably compelling work of literary scholarship..Pelli plausibly displays a profound knowledge and understanding of the Hebrew Enlightenment literature while studying its evolution and reception in much detail without compromising a comprehensive perspective of the latter..this book is a considerably paramount and praiseworthy contribution to the book shelf of the study of modern Hebrew literature.