Hebrew Criticism and Scholarship (Literary Criticism and Scholarship)
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| Described At | Hebrew Criticism And Scholarship | yivo |
| Has Abstract | The stirrings of Hebrew literature in Galicia and Lithuania in the first half of the nineteenth century were accompanied by early critical appraisals. In the periodicals Bikure ha-‘itim (The First Fruits of the Times; 1831) and Kerem ḥemed (Vineyard of Delight; 1839), Shelomoh Yehudah Rapoport (Shir), one of the outstanding intellectuals of Galicia, published articles about Yosef Perl’s satire Megaleh temirin (Revealer of Secrets; 1819) and about its roots in the European satirical tradition. In the journal Pirḥe tsafon (Flowers of the North; 1844), editor Shemu’el Yosef Fuenn published a detailed discussion of Adam ha-Kohen’s Shire sefat kodesh (Poems in the Holy Tongue), and Fuenn’s editorial colleague Eli‘ezer Lipman Horovitz wrote a historical survey of Hebrew poetry from the biblical period to modern times. However, these and others were isolated and rare publications. | yivo |
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| Title | Hebrew Criticism and Scholarship (Literary Criticism and Scholarship) | yivo |
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| Core Pref Label | Hebrew Criticism and Scholarship (Literary Criticism and Scholarship) | yivo |
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