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La Renaissance de la littérature hébraïque (1743-1885)   By: (1872-1966)

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La Renaissance de la littérature hébraïque (1743-1885) by Nahum Slouschz is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the resurgence of Hebrew literature during the 18th and 19th centuries. Drawing upon a wealth of historical and literary sources, Slouschz traces the evolution of Hebrew literature from a marginalized and neglected tradition to a vibrant and influential cultural force.

One of the most compelling aspects of the book is Slouschz's meticulous attention to detail and his ability to bring to life the diverse array of writers, poets, and thinkers who contributed to this renaissance. Through his engaging and accessible prose, he sheds light on the intellectual, social, and political forces that shaped Hebrew literature during this period, offering readers a rich and nuanced understanding of the cultural dynamics at play.

In addition to its scholarly rigor, La Renaissance de la littérature hébraïque (1743-1885) is also a deeply insightful and thought-provoking work that sheds light on the enduring relevance and power of Hebrew literature as a vehicle for self-expression, cultural preservation, and intellectual inquiry. Slouschz's passion for his subject matter is evident on every page, making this book a compelling and rewarding read for anyone with an interest in the history of literature, Jewish culture, or intellectual history.

Overall, La Renaissance de la littérature hébraïque (1743-1885) is a superbly written and highly informative study that deserves a place on the bookshelves of scholars, students, and general readers alike. Slouschz's erudition, passion, and insight make this book an invaluable contribution to the field of Hebrew literary studies, and a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of cultural and intellectual history.

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LA RENAISSANCE

DE LA

LITTÉRATURE HÉBRAÏQUE

(1743 1885)

ESSAI D'HISTOIRE LITTÉRAIRE

PAR

NAHUM SLOUSCHZ

(BEN DAVID)

Thèse présentée à la Faculté des Lettres de Paris pour le Doctorat de l'Université

PARIS

SOCIÉTÉ NOUVELLE DE LIBRAIRIE ET D'ÉDITION

( Librairie Georges Bellais )

17, RUE CUJAS, Ve

1902

À Monsieur PHILIPPE BERGER

Membre de l'Institut

Professeur de langues et littératures hébraïques et syriaques au Collège de France

ET

À Monsieur ISRAËL LÉVI

Maître de Conférences de Littérature talmudique et rabbinique à l'École pratique des Hautes Études

En témoignage de reconnaissance affectueuse.

N. S.

TABLE DES MATIÈRES

INTRODUCTION

CHAPITRE I

EN ITALIE. M. H. LUZZATO

La littérature hébraïque du Moyen âge. Période de transition en Italie. M. H. Luzzato et ses drames. Son génie poétique. La renaissance du style biblique. Son influence

CHAPITRE II

EN ALLEMAGNE. LES MEASSFIM

Les idées humanistes parmi les juifs allemands. Les premiers cercles des Maskilim. La laïcisation de la langue hébraïque. Le Meassef , organe de la renaissance littéraire et de l'humanisme. N. H. Wessely, le Malherbe de la poésie hébraïque. Schiré Tifereth ou la Moïsiade... Continue reading book >>




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