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Book Synopsis The Jews of Barnow: Stories by : Karl Emil Franzos
Download or read book The Jews of Barnow: Stories written by Karl Emil Franzos and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2019-12-17 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The Jews of Barnow" by Karl Emil Franzos is a collection of short stories set in a small town in Galicia during the late nineteenth century. This period was turbulent for the Jewish community - the traditional Judaism was confronted with individuals seeking reforms, Jews started receiving civil rights. Also, the interactions between Jews and Christians were increasing. The book describes how this interaction led both to more misunderstandings and more tolerance.
Book Synopsis The Jews of Barnow by : Karl Emil Franzos
Download or read book The Jews of Barnow written by Karl Emil Franzos and published by . This book was released on 1882 with total page 360 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Jews of Barnow by : Karl Emil Franzos
Download or read book The Jews of Barnow written by Karl Emil Franzos and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2020-07-31 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reproduction of the original: The Jews of Barnow by Karl Emil Franzos
Book Synopsis The Jews of Barnow by : Karl Emil Franzos
Download or read book The Jews of Barnow written by Karl Emil Franzos and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2020-07-20 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reproduction of the original: The Jews of Barnow by Karl Emil Franzos
Book Synopsis The Jews of Barnow by : Karl Emil Franzos
Download or read book The Jews of Barnow written by Karl Emil Franzos and published by . This book was released on 2013-10-05 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "No one can do more than his nature permits. This book is to a certain extent polemical, and the stories are written with an object. I do not deny that this is the case, and do not think it requires any excuse. Still I have never allowed myself to sin against truth in the pursuit of this object. I do not make the Polish Jews out to be either better or worse than they really are. These stories are not written for the purpose of holding up the Eastern Jews to obloquy or admiration, but with the object of throwing as much light as I could in dark places..... I examined each story carefully, and strove to bring all into a distinct connection with each other, thus giving a clear idea of Polish Judaism regarded as a whole. For this reason new tales were introduced: they describe Jewish customs that had been at first passed over in silence, but which were necessary for the proper appreciation of the subject."The Shylock of BarnowChaneTwo Saviours of The People"The Child of Atonement"Esterka Regina"Baron Schmule"The Picture of ChristNameless Graves
Book Synopsis The Jews of Barnow by : Karl Franzos
Download or read book The Jews of Barnow written by Karl Franzos and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-11-18 with total page 138 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Franzos showed the attitudes of the 19th-century assimilated Jew in their best light. His conviction that Germanisation was the way forward was based on the idealistic strain in German culture and will have looked very different in his day to a post-Holocaust perspective. He believed, following the example of Friedrich Schiller, that literature should have an ethical purpose, but he managed to express that purpose through a range of vivid characters who still have the power to move the modern reader. Galicia and Bukovina were the most backward, the poorest provinces of the Austrian Empire, so that Franzos saw his promotion of Germanisation as part of an attempt to improve conditions there politically and economically as well as culturally and socially. Jews made up some 12% of the population, the largest proportion of any province; two-thirds of the Empire's Jews lived in Galicia. Besides being mostly poor, the shtetl Jews were strict, conservative Hasidim, shutting themselves off as far as possible from their Christian neighbours, who responded in kind. Poor orthodox Jews from the east were a not uncommon sight in Vienna and were probably regarded with even greater hostility by many of the westernised Jews of the city than by the Christian population. The rigidity with which the eastern Jewish communities shut themselves off from outside influences is the theme of Franzos's most ambitious work, Der Pojaz, completed in 1893, but not published until after his death in 1905. Why this novel, which Franzos regarded as his major work, remained unpublished during his lifetime, is a mystery. It is possible that he thought his critical portrayal of the ghetto might be exploited by antisemitic elements which were becoming increasingly active in Germany in the 1890s. The relations between the Christian and Jewish communities come into sharpest focus in sexual matters-as a young man Franzos fell in love with a Christian girl but renounced her because of the barrier between the two groups. This problem forms the subject of a number of his works, including two of his best novels, Judith Trachtenberg (1890) and Leib Weihnachtskuchen and his Child (1896). The main focus of his writing is the relationships between the different nationalities of the region-Poles, Ukrainians, Russians, Germans and Jews-and his sympathies clearly lie with the oppressed groups, in particular the Ukrainian peasants and shtetl Jews. He insisted that he was free from racial prejudice and that his attacks on particular nationalities were because they oppressed others: "I spoke out against the oppression of the Ukrainians and Poles by the Russians, but where the Poles do the same, as is the case in Galicia, then I speak out against their oppression of the Ukrainians, Jews and Germans." He also "spoke out" against the rigid attitudes and practices of orthodox religion, and in this his attacks were directed above all at his fellow Jews: "I stand up for the Jews because they are enslaved, but I attack the slavery the orthodox Jews impose on the liberal members of their faith."
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Book Synopsis Building a City by : Sheila E. Jelen
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Book Synopsis Catalogue of the lending department. Suppl. containing the books added from 1882 to 1885 by : Birkenhead publ. libr
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Book Synopsis List of Additions, with Notes by : Free Public Library (Worcester, Mass.)
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