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The Development of "Jewish Humor" in 19th Century German Culture Jefferson S
. Chase ... to the values of mainstream German-language society was the product
of its time, originating alongside the gradual legal emancipation and social ...
The Development of "Jewish Humor" in 19th Century German Culture Jefferson S
. Chase ... to the values of mainstream German-language society was the product
of its time, originating alongside the gradual legal emancipation and social ...
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The Development of "Jewish Humor" in 19th Century German Culture Jefferson S
. Chase ... The first, and probably most obvious issue is that of Jewish
emancipation and mainstream social assimilation.15 Saphir, Borne and Heine
lived in a ...
The Development of "Jewish Humor" in 19th Century German Culture Jefferson S
. Chase ... The first, and probably most obvious issue is that of Jewish
emancipation and mainstream social assimilation.15 Saphir, Borne and Heine
lived in a ...
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Saphir was hardly a genuine champion of Jewish emancipation and freedom of
the press. First and foremost he was a careerist, like most members of the K6nigst
'adter clique themselves, possessing but a modicum of Borne's political ...
Saphir was hardly a genuine champion of Jewish emancipation and freedom of
the press. First and foremost he was a careerist, like most members of the K6nigst
'adter clique themselves, possessing but a modicum of Borne's political ...
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Inhalt
Atta Troll | 180 |
Cottas neglect and Heines individual reception | 189 |
Judenwitz in and as Literary History | 193 |
The core myth of German literary history | 195 |
The adaptation of the myth over time | 207 |
Continuity and caesura | 222 |
CONCLUSION | 224 |
TRANSLATONS | 229 |
Ludwig Börnes Serious Humor | 64 |
Börnes attitudes toward Jewishness and humor | 69 |
Börne as arts critic | 81 |
Affinities between Börne and Menzel | 91 |
Börnes direct political writings | 99 |
The antiJudenwitz backlash | 104 |
Menzel as Börne apologist | 114 |
Börnes response | 117 |
The BörneMenzel estrangement | 123 |
Börnes final shift | 133 |
Börnes individual reception | 136 |
CHAPTER 4 Who Gets the Job Now? Heinrich Heine and the J G Cotta Publishing House | 139 |
Heines early contact with Cotta | 144 |
Judenwitz and literary talent | 149 |
The Baths of Lucca | 157 |
The backlash against The Baths of Lucca and its influence on Cotta | 173 |
Introduction | 231 |
The KilledOff Yet Still Alive and Kicking M G Saphir or Thirteen Dramatic Poets and a Magician Against One Lone Editor | 232 |
Come Here or Dear Public Look and Trust Whom You Please | 235 |
On Witz | 238 |
On Börne | 241 |
The Jews in Frankfurt am Main | 244 |
Theater Reviews | 247 |
Monograph of the German Post Snail A Contribution to the Natural History of Mollusks and Testaceans | 253 |
Letters from Paris | 259 |
Menzel the Frenchmens Scourge | 262 |
The Baths of Lucca | 266 |
Bibliography | 313 |
Secondary Sources | 317 |
Index | 327 |
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adversaries aesthetic Alexis antisemitic arguments Atta Troll attack audience B6rne Baths of Lucca Bbrne Bérne Borne and Heine Borne’s career censorship comedy conflict Cotta Count Platen critics deutsche deutschen Literatur discourse enemies ethnic example feuds figures fiir firm’s Fouqué Frankfurt German culture German language German literature Gesamtausgabe ghetto Goethe Goethe’s Gottschall Gumpelino Heine’s Heinezeit Heinrich Heine Herr hostile Hyazinth Ibid idea identity images issue Jeanette Wohl Jewish emancipation Jewish humor Jews Johann Friedrich Johann Friedrich Cotta jokes Juden judenwitz Konigstadter later laughter Letters from Paris literary-historical Lucca Ludwig M. G. Saphir mainstream Marquis Menzel mode Morning Bulletin nationalist native negative never Nonetheless opinion pamphlet play poems poet poetic poetry polemic political popular public sphere published publisher’s reflected representative rhetorical role Samtliche Saphir and Berlin satiric Schnfien sense social society Sontag stereotype talent theater there’s tion today’s traditional Witz Wolfgang Menzel words write Young Germany