4 edition of Byron and the Jews found in the catalog.
Byron and the Jews
Sheila A. Spector
Published
2010
by Wayne State University Press in Detroit, Mich
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Sheila A. Spector. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PR4392.J48 S74 2010 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23972216M |
ISBN 10 | 9780814334423 |
LC Control Number | 2009049309 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 468967589 |
Book Reviews Uneasy Allies? Evangelical and Jewish Relations. Edited by Alan Mittleman, Byron Johnson, and Nancy Isserman. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, xvi + pp. This edited collection by thirteen contributors provides a wide-ranging analysis of the relationship between American Jews and evangelical Chris tians. George Gordon Byron, the most extravagant rock-and-roll bad boy poet of the Romantic Period, was best known for his narrative poems Don Juan and Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, as well as his notorious sexual escapades and scandals, aristocratic excesses and a lame club r, he was a true English eccentric, possessing an fascinating aura which few men and still fewer women could resist.
One of his books, “Sparks Amidst the Ashes,” examined the post-war view of Poland as a Jewish cemetery, and suffering under the Nazis among both Jews and Poles. Born in the Bronx, Byron. Byron and the Jews (review) Byron and the Jews (review) Peterfreund, Stuart. experiences leads the grandfather and other bereaved family members to pull back from the younger members of the family, the fruit of their loins, just as they come to neglect the fruit trees in the backyard, neither tending them or effectively harvesting their fruit.
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Despite their religious and geographic differences, the British poet Lord Byron and the Jews book shared certain attitudes about politics, institutionalized religion, and individual identity that made him very popular with Jewish readers.
In Byron and the Jews, author Sheila A. Spector investigates why, of all the British Romantic poets, Byron is the most frequently translated into Hebrew and Yiddish and how Jews used translations of Byron’s works to help construct a new Jewish.
Byron and the Jews. Detroit: Wayne State up, xii + pp. $ cloth. In Byron and the Jews, Sheila Spector, who has edited three essay collections on Romanticism and the Jews, sets out to discuss why George Gordon Byron is the British Romantic author most frequently translated into Hebrew and Yiddish.
Read "Byron and the Jews" by Sheila A. Spector available from Rakuten Kobo. A full-length critical inquiry into the complex interrelationship between the British poet and the : Wayne State University Press.
Byron Sherwin's book is a primer for course-work and for those seeking to understand Jewish mysticism on its own terms, Kabbalah provides a comprehensive, accessible introduction to Jewish mysticism, organized around five models of Jewish mystical theology and experience: Normal Mysticism, Mystical Intimacy, Addressing God's Needs, Drawing Down Divine Grace, and Prophetic Kabbalah.
Byron and the Jews; Sheila A. Spector ; Book; Published by: Wayne State University PressCited by: 1. Byron Sherwin is not only one of the most creative Jewish scholars of our generation, but is also a lover of the Torah. That enables him in this book, using the most important traditional Jewish sources and modern scholarship, to present us with an authentic Jewish theology by describing what Judaism is and what Judaism is not."Reviews: 2.
“Byron and the Jews,” written by the independent New York-based literary scholar Sheila A. Spector, the author of several books that explore the intersections and relations between British and. Byron's wife Natalie is trapped in Axis territory with her uncle, celebrated author Aaron Jastrow, and another major strand focuses on their story as Jews caught in Europe.
Like most Americans, Natalie and Aaron fail to believe that the civilized German culture with which they are familiar could possibly engage in.
Hebrew Melodiesis of all Byron’s books of verse the one with the most misleading title (apart from The Bride of Abydos, which is totally misleading).5Of the thirty poems it usually contains (thirty-one in the edition below) thirteen have nothing to do with Judaism except insofar as Judaism deals with universal themes; and the reason why we shall probably wait for ever for the CD is because Nathan’s settings.
It looks at Byron’s knowledge of the East, and of its religions in particular, in greater detail than ever before. Essays are included on Byron’s Turkish Tales, Edward Said’s attitude to Byron, Byron’s version of Islam, Byron’s Hebrew Melodies, and Byron’s influence. Some of the papers in this book were given at a conference on Byron’s Religions organised by the Newstead Byron Society and the Midland Romantic Seminar at.
Byron Roth and others have waded into it before us, and they have given us this book, The Perils of Diversity, which will serve as sword and shield for those brave enough to follow. Published: December 2, | This entry was posted in North American New Right and tagged book reviews, Human Biodiversity, immigration, IQ, North American New.
Despite their religious and geographic differences, the British poet Lord Byron shared certain attitudes about politics, institutionalized religion, and individual identity that made him very popular with Jewish readers.
In Byron and the Jews, author Sheila A. Spector investigates why, of all the British Romantic poets, Byron is the most frequently translated into Hebrew and Yiddish and how Jews used translations of Byron's works to help construct a new Jewish.
Investigates why, of all the British Romantic poets, Byron is the most frequently translated into Hebrew and Yiddish and how Jews used translations of Byron's works to help construct a new Jewish identity.
Scholars of Byron, Jewish identity, and those interested in translation and reception studies will appreciate this insightful volume. BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, LORD° (–), English 's affection for the Old Testament and romantic interest in oppressed peoples led him to collaborate with Isaac *Nathan in publishing the Hebrew Melodies for which Nathan composed or adapted the music.
Though not all are specifically Jewish in theme, some express sympathy for the plight of the Jews. Jewish Books: 18 Essential Texts Every Jew Should Read. Jews are known as the "People of the Book" for good reason. The Torah, otherwise known as the Hebrew Bible, has inspired debate and sparked imaginations for thousands of years, and the Talmud is itself an imaginative compendium of Jewish legal debate.
Throughout the centuries, reflections. : Faith Finding Meaning: A Theology of Judaism (): Sherwin, Byron L: Books. Title page of the first edition of the poems (May ) Hebrew Melodies is a collection of 30 poems by Lord Byron. They were largely created by Byron to accompany music composed by Isaac Nathan, who played the poet melodies which he claimed (incorrectly) dated back to.
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A full-length critical inquiry into the complex interrelationship between the British poet and the : Wayne State University Press. Byron Sherwin, an ethicist and scholar of Jewish philosophy and mysticism, is the Distinguished Service Professor at the Spertus Institute of Jewish is the author or editor of more than twenty-five books, including Studies in Jewish Theology.
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Wistrich. Why the Jews?The belief that Jesus is God, the Son of God, or a person of the Trinity, is incompatible with Jewish believe Jesus of Nazareth did not fulfill messianic prophecies that establish the criteria for the coming of the messiah. Judaism rejects Jesus as God, Divine Being, intermediary between humans and God, messiah or holy.
Belief in the Trinity is also held to be incompatible with.Byron and the Jews, by Sheila A Spector. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, pp.
$ Sheila Spector's project began, she explains, when having "compiled a bibliography of Hebrew and Yiddish translations of British Romantic literature," she "to [her] surprise found that Byron was the most frequently cited writer.