This literary biography brings the life and work of H. N. Bialik, widely known as the National Hebrew Poet, to the English reader for the first time. With appreciation for his brilliance and depth, Sara Feinstein expounds how Bialik drew upon sources in Bible, Talmud, Kabbalah, and the Hebrew poets of the Golden Age of Spain in creating an archetypal mode of writing in Modern Hebrew Literature.
This literary biography brings the life and work of H. N. Bialik, widely known as the National Hebrew Poet, to the English reader for the first time. With appreciation for his brilliance and depth, Sara Feinstein expounds how Bialik drew upon sources in Bible, Talmud, Kabbalah, and the Hebrew poets of the Golden Age of Spain in creating an archetypal mode of writing in Modern Hebrew Literature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Shirati ("My Song"); Radi (Radomyshl) Zhitomir Chapter 5 ha Matmid ("The Diligent Talmudic Scholar"); Volozhin Chapter 6 El ha Tsipor ("To The Bird"); Odessa Chapter 7 Al ha Shehitah ("Upon the Slaughter"); be Ir ha Haregah ("City of Killings"); Kishinev Chapter 8 ha Berekhah ("The Pool"); Megilat ha Esh ("The Scroll of Fire"); Warsaw Odessa Chapter 9 Akhen Hatsir ha Am ("Surely the People is Grass"); Jaffa Jerusalem Chapter 10 Aggadat Sheloshah ve Arbaah ("The Legend of Three and Four"); Tel Aviv Chapter 11 Imi Zikhronah li Verakhah ("My Mother of Blessed Memory"); Berlin, London, New York, Eastern Europe Chapter 12 Shabbat ha Malkah ("A Sabbath Hymn"); Vienna Tel Aviv Chapter 13 Appendix: Documents of the Pogrom in Kishinev Chapter 14 Endnotes Chapter 15 Glossary Further Reference Chapter 16 Bibliography Chapter 17 Index of Works by H.N. Bialik Chapter 18 Index Chapter 19 Author Bio
Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Shirati ("My Song"); Radi (Radomyshl) Zhitomir Chapter 5 ha Matmid ("The Diligent Talmudic Scholar"); Volozhin Chapter 6 El ha Tsipor ("To The Bird"); Odessa Chapter 7 Al ha Shehitah ("Upon the Slaughter"); be Ir ha Haregah ("City of Killings"); Kishinev Chapter 8 ha Berekhah ("The Pool"); Megilat ha Esh ("The Scroll of Fire"); Warsaw Odessa Chapter 9 Akhen Hatsir ha Am ("Surely the People is Grass"); Jaffa Jerusalem Chapter 10 Aggadat Sheloshah ve Arbaah ("The Legend of Three and Four"); Tel Aviv Chapter 11 Imi Zikhronah li Verakhah ("My Mother of Blessed Memory"); Berlin, London, New York, Eastern Europe Chapter 12 Shabbat ha Malkah ("A Sabbath Hymn"); Vienna Tel Aviv Chapter 13 Appendix: Documents of the Pogrom in Kishinev Chapter 14 Endnotes Chapter 15 Glossary Further Reference Chapter 16 Bibliography Chapter 17 Index of Works by H.N. Bialik Chapter 18 Index Chapter 19 Author Bio
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