The "Jewish Question" in German Literature, 1749-1939

Emancipation and Its Discontents
ISBN13: 9780199248889ISBN10: 0199248885 Paperback, 544 pages

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This book is an erudite literary study of the uneasy position of the Jews in Germany and Austria from the first pleas for Jewish emancipation during the Enlightenment to the eve of the Holocaust. Drawing on a wide range of literary texts, Ritchie Robertson offers a close examination of attempts to construct a Jewish identity suitable for an increasingly secular world. No other study by a single author deals with German-Jewish relations so comprehensively and over such a long period of literary history.

Reviews

"The reader will appreciate Robertson's fresh insights and his ability to synthesize and elucidate a vast body of primary and secondary sources."--Choice

"[This book] can be mined for its extensive translations and summaries and engaged with as a masterful synthesis and interpretation of the major themes and dilemmas of modern Jewish and European history."--Religious Studies Review

"[A] stimulating, wide-ranging, well-written, and thoroughly researched investigation.... This is a book intended not only to inform its reader, but also to challenge comfortable assumptions. On both levels, it succeeds brilliantly.... Without a doubt, The "Jewish Question" in German Literature, 1749-1939 deserves to become a standard work for historians, literary scholars, and the interested general public."--The Bulletin of the Center for Holocaust Studies

Product Details

544 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-924888-9ISBN10: 0-19-924888-5

About the Author(s)

Ritchie Robertson, Professor of German and Fellow, St Johns College, Oxford

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