Inciting Laughter: The Development of "Jewish Humor" in 19th Century German CultureAnnotation Takes a cross-disciplinary approach to an examination of , a type of distinctively Jewish humor, written in German but deemed antithetical to the values of Mainstream German-language society of the 19th century. Focusing on the period from 1820 to 1850, Chase emphasizes a dual analysis of , both as stereotype and strategy, stressing throughout the importance of nonessentialism in the discussion of Jewish humor and 19th century German reactions to it. He discusses the humor itself and its role in identity issues, followed by detailed coverage of three Jewish humorists: Moritz Gottlieb Saphir, Ludwig B:orne, and Heinrich Heine. He then assesses the role of in literary history, discusses the "core myth" of German literary history, and evaluates the adaptation of the myth over time. A conclusion is followed by translations of the three humorists' writings. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com). |
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... out the paucity of published and performed works among his adversaries , he
asked : You see , dear reader , that even if all thirteen were to combine their
immortality , it would still be an immortality of very minor status and unbecoming
form .
... out the paucity of published and performed works among his adversaries , he
asked : You see , dear reader , that even if all thirteen were to combine their
immortality , it would still be an immortality of very minor status and unbecoming
form .
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Grammatical irregularities and mistakes that slipped into Saphir ' s published
works left the humorist vulnerable to ridicule on this score , and his adversaries
naturally pounced on every opportunity . Saphir ' s German occurred as a topic in
...
Grammatical irregularities and mistakes that slipped into Saphir ' s published
works left the humorist vulnerable to ridicule on this score , and his adversaries
naturally pounced on every opportunity . Saphir ' s German occurred as a topic in
...
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Rebuffed , Heine gave it to another , less prominent periodical , then published it
in book form with Campe , and the publishing house of Goethe and Schiller had
let a poetic masterpiece slip through its fingers . Although Heine , bedridden as ...
Rebuffed , Heine gave it to another , less prominent periodical , then published it
in book form with Campe , and the publishing house of Goethe and Schiller had
let a poetic masterpiece slip through its fingers . Although Heine , bedridden as ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER 2 | 20 |
Ludwig Börnes Serious Humor | 64 |
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