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In the process, “wit” acquired a range of negative connotations similar to those
often attending analystic reason, namely, of being mercenary, malicious and
wantonly destructive. “Humor,” in contrast, remained entirely positive. The
distinction ...
In the process, “wit” acquired a range of negative connotations similar to those
often attending analystic reason, namely, of being mercenary, malicious and
wantonly destructive. “Humor,” in contrast, remained entirely positive. The
distinction ...
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Yet every such humorous sally added to the individual enemy's antipathy and
arsenal, for inciting laughter in one section of the audience incited negative
stereotypes about Jewish authorship in others. Thus, in spirals of reciprocal
influence, ...
Yet every such humorous sally added to the individual enemy's antipathy and
arsenal, for inciting laughter in one section of the audience incited negative
stereotypes about Jewish authorship in others. Thus, in spirals of reciprocal
influence, ...
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There is no 'negative implication' in this situation. Admittedly things can get
negative for those whose achievements are slight, when someone popularizes
the poor quality of their work. But that is only negative for the affected party and
not for ...
There is no 'negative implication' in this situation. Admittedly things can get
negative for those whose achievements are slight, when someone popularizes
the poor quality of their work. But that is only negative for the affected party and
not for ...
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timent, such characterizations revealed Saphir's sensitivity to the function of
negative stereotypes in the construction of individual selfhood, even while he
himself was their target and victim. Saphir never pursued this line of analysis at
any ...
timent, such characterizations revealed Saphir's sensitivity to the function of
negative stereotypes in the construction of individual selfhood, even while he
himself was their target and victim. Saphir never pursued this line of analysis at
any ...
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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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