This book on Jewish culture and literature focuses on the "quiet”
decades of the nineteenth century, a scarcely written-about period
of time in Bohemian Jewish history. Using a myriad of sources,
including travelers' accounts, poems, essays, short stories,
guides, and newspaper articles, the volume explores Jewish
expression, Jewish-Czech relations, and the changing attitudes
toward Jews between the 1820s and 1880s. It offers close readings
of writers like Karel Havlíček Borovský, Ján Kollár, Siegfried
Kapper, and Jan Neruda, as well as lesser-known authors and
sources. Combining skillful sustained analysis, judicious
argumentation, and elegant writing, the book is a truly enriching
reading experience.
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