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Studies in Medieval Jewish Poetry: A Message Upon the Garden: Studies in Jewish History and Culture, cartea 18

Editat de Alessandro Guetta, Masha Itzhaki
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 noi 2008
From Iraq to Spain, from Germany to Cataluña, from Italy to Yemen, poetry has been for centuries a privileged mode of expression in the Jewish world. Sometimes borrowing from the poetry of the land in which they lived, but always reinventing it in relationship to the Hebrew language and to the Jewish cultural references, the "medieval" Hebrew poets created an immense, variegated and fascinating corpus. In this book, some of the best specialist of the field analyse different themes and authors of this tradition, providing new insights to well-known authors or proposing less celebrated works as equally worthy of study. As a result of this scholarship, the English reader will be able to penetrate the different social and historical contexts of significant portions of Medieval Hebrew poetry as well as the cultural implications of technical choices apparently neutral.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004169319
ISBN-10: 9004169318
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Jewish History and Culture


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CONTENTS
Introduction
PART 1: Poetry as Handicraft
Ars Poetica in Medieval Hebrew Secular Poetry: Same Symptoms, Different Diagnosis
Nili Shalev
Kitāb al-Muḥāḍarah wa-al-mudhākarah by Moshe ibn Ezra Compared with Kitāb al-Badīʻ by Ibn al-Muʻtazz
Yosef Tobi
PART 2: Themes of Hebrew Poetry in the Muslim World and Christian Iberia
Collections of Homonym Poems in Medieval Hebrew Literature
Judith Dishon
Changing Landscapes of the Hebrew Rhymed Prose Narrative
Jonathan P. Decter
On Books and Poems: Poetic Exchanges in Hebrew Poetry in Al-Andalus
Aurora Salvatierra
Criticism of the Estates in Judah al-Ḥarizi’s Book of Taḥkemoni and in European-Christian Literature of the Thirteenth Century: Affinity and Distinction
Ayelet Oettinger
PART 3: Ashkenaz, Italy: Literary Genres Reconsidered
Single Zulatot in Ashkenaz
Elisabeth Hollender
A Contextual Analysis of the Jewish Italian Elegy at the Time of the Ghettos (Sixteenth–Eighteenth Centuries)
Asher Salah
PART 4.1: From East to West, Monographical Studies: The Muslim East
Some Remarks on Judeo-Arabic Poetical Works: An Arabic Poem by Moshe Darʻi (ca. 1180–ca. 1240)
Arie Schippers
The Research History of the Baghdadi-Jewish Poet Elʻazar ha-Bavli (Thirteenth Century)
Wout van Bekkum
PART 4.2: From East to West, Monographical Studies: The Christian Aragon
The Literary World of Shelomoh Bonafed
Angel Sáenz-Badillos
Critical Editions of the Poetical Correspondence between Vidal Abenvenist and Solomon de Piera
Judit Targarona Borrás and Tirza Vardi
PART 5: Judah Halevy: In the Laboratory of the Poet/Thinker
“I Asked about a Ḥasid, Not a Ruler”: The Ḥasid as a Ruler in the Poetry of Rabbi Judah Halevi
Ephraim Hazan
Le Surnom Amoureux dans la Poésie Liturgique de Pessaḥ de Judah Halevi
Eric Dahan

Notă biografică

Alessandro Guetta, PhD (1993) in Philosophy, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris, is professor of Jewish Thought at Inalco, Paris. He has published extensively on the intellectual history of Italian Judaism, including Philosophy and Kabbalah. His latest work is Elijah Benamozegh and the Reconciliation of Western Thought and Jewish Esotericism (SUNY Press, 2008).

Masha Itzhaki, PhD (1979) Tel Aviv University, teaches Hebrew literature in INALCO Paris. She is the author of many books and papers on Hebrew medieval poetry and about Israeli literature. Her books include Jardin d'Eden, Jardin d'Espagne, (BNF & Sueil, Paris 1993), Yehuda Ha-Levi, from Toledo to Jerusalem, (Albin Michel, Paris 1997), Poésie hébraïqe amoureuse, (Somogy, Paris 2000).