The dream of building Jerusalem in England's green and pleasant land has become a quintessential part of English identity and culture: but how did this vision shape the Victorian encounter with the actual Jerusalem? Drawing on a wide variety of sources, Eitan Bar-Yosef offers a new cultural history of the Victorian fascination with Palestine and the role played by popular Protestant culture in shaping English encounters with the Holy Land.
The dream of building Jerusalem in England's green and pleasant land has become a quintessential part of English identity and culture: but how did this vision shape the Victorian encounter with the actual Jerusalem? Drawing on a wide variety of sources, Eitan Bar-Yosef offers a new cultural history of the Victorian fascination with Palestine and the role played by popular Protestant culture in shaping English encounters with the Holy Land.
Eitan Bar-Yosef is a Lecturer in the Department of Foreign Literatures and Linguistics at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Holy Lands * 1: Christian walks to Jerusalem: English Protestant culture and the emergence of vernacular Orientalism * 2: The Land and the books: High Anglo-Palestine Orientalism and its limits * 3: Popular Palestine: The Holy Land as printed image, spectacle, and commodity * 4: Eccentric Zion: Victorian culture and the Jewish restoration to Palestine * 5: Homesick crusaders: Propaganda and troop morale in the Palestine campaign, 1917-18 * Epilogue: The Holy Places revisited
* Introduction: Holy Lands * 1: Christian walks to Jerusalem: English Protestant culture and the emergence of vernacular Orientalism * 2: The Land and the books: High Anglo-Palestine Orientalism and its limits * 3: Popular Palestine: The Holy Land as printed image, spectacle, and commodity * 4: Eccentric Zion: Victorian culture and the Jewish restoration to Palestine * 5: Homesick crusaders: Propaganda and troop morale in the Palestine campaign, 1917-18 * Epilogue: The Holy Places revisited
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