Nineteenth-century Jewish literature a reader /
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Language: | English French German |
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Stanford, Calif. :
Stanford University Press,
c2013.
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Series: | Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture.
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Table of Contents:
- Leopold Kompert, "The peddler" (1849)
- Alexandre Weill, "Braendel" (1860)
- David Schornstein, "The tithe" (1864)
- Samuel Gordon, "Daughters of Shem : a study in sisters" (1898)
- Grace Aguilar, "The escape : a tale of 1755" (1844)
- Ludwig Philippson, "The three brothers" (1854)
- David Schornstein, "The marranos : a Spanish chronicle" (1861)
- Eugénie Foa, "Rachel; or, The inheritance" (1833)
- Ben-Lévi, "The March 17th decree" (1841)
- Salomon Formstecher, "The stolen son : a contemporary tale" (1859)
- Amy Levy, "Cohen of trinity" (1889)
- Israel Zangwill, "Anglicization" (1902)
- Ben Baruch, "The preacher and the bellows" (1844)
- Ben-Lévi, "The fish and the breadcrumbs" (1846)
- Sara Hirsch Guggenheim, "Aurelie Werner" (1863-64)
- Israel Zangwill, "Transitional" (1899).