contemporary yiddish literature
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To what extent do Yiddish language and literature reflect dominant values of mainstream European culture? How far did this culture shape the self-perception of Yiddish-speaking European Jews? How did the hostile attitude adopted towards Jews over many centuries in Christian Europe shape modern Jewis
The field of early Yiddish studies has so far only been accessible to specialist scholars. This remarkable study opens up to a more general audience the cultural richness of that broad and deep corpus of literature that stretches from its beginnings in the Middle Ages to the mid-eighteenth century.
A brief popular history, dealing with the last half of the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th.
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