Table of contents for Imperfect sympathies : British romanticism, Jews, and Judiasm / Judith W. Page.


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Introduction: Jews and the Romantic Culture of Sympathy * Blessing and Curse: Imaginary Jews and Romantic Texts * Reinventing Shylock: Romanticism and the Representation of Shakespeare's Jew * Hyman Hurwitz's Hebrew Tales (1826): Redeeming the Talmudic Garden * Judith Montefiore's Private Journal (1827): Jerusalem and Jewish Memory * Maria Edgeworth's Harrington (1817): Jews, Storytelling, and the Challenge of Moral Education * "Nor yet redeemed from scorn": Wordsworth and the Jews * "The Historical Moment": Jewish Scholars and Romanticism
Introduction: Jews and the Romantic Culture of Sympathy * Blessing and Curse: Imaginary Jews and Romantic Texts * Reinventing Shylock: Romanticism and the Representation of Shakespeare's Jew * Hyman Hurwitz's Hebrew Tales (1826): Redeeming the Talmudic Garden * Judith Montefiore's Private Journal (1827): Jerusalem and Jewish Memory * Maria Edgeworth's Harrington (1817): Jews, Storytelling, and the Challenge of Moral Education * "Nor yet redeemed from scorn": Wordsworth and the Jews * "The Historical Moment": Jewish Scholars and Romanticism



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
Jews in literature.
English literature -- Jewish authors -- History and criticism.
Jews -- Great Britain -- Intellectual life.
Judaism and literature -- Great Britain.
Romanticism -- Great Britain.
Sympathy in literature.
Judaism in literature.