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Postscript. Rebecca Goldstein’s Spinoza
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Preface xiii
- Introduction: Through the Prism of Sepharad Modern Nationalism, Literary History, and the Impact of the Sephardic Experience 1
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Part I. The Problem of National Particularism in German, English, and French Literature on the Jews of Spain
- One. The Myth of Sephardic Supremacy in Nineteenth-Century Germany 35
- Two. Writing Spanish History in Nineteenth-Century Britain 58
- Three. “Rachel, ou l’Auto-da-fé” 91
- Four. The Strange Career of the Abarbanels from Heine to the Holocaust 114
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Part II. Jews and Hispanics Meet Again: Latin American Revisions of Judeo-Spanish Relations
- Five. Sephardim and Neo-Sephardim in Latin American Literature 129
- Six. The Life and Times of the Picaro-Converso from Spain to Latin America 143
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Part III. Between Israel and Spain
- Seven. Facing Sepharad, Facing Israel and Spain 169
- Eight. Sephardic Identity and Its Discontents 189
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Part IV. Postmodern Reimaginings of Sepharad in Francophone, Latina, and Other Transnational Literatures
- Nine. “Le Juif Espagnol” 213
- Ten. Sephardism in Latina Literature 235
- Eleven. Sir Salman Rushdie Sails for India and Rediscovers Spain 256
- Postscript. Rebecca Goldstein’s Spinoza 275
- Notes 287
- Selected Bibliography 345
- Index 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Preface xiii
- Introduction: Through the Prism of Sepharad Modern Nationalism, Literary History, and the Impact of the Sephardic Experience 1
-
Part I. The Problem of National Particularism in German, English, and French Literature on the Jews of Spain
- One. The Myth of Sephardic Supremacy in Nineteenth-Century Germany 35
- Two. Writing Spanish History in Nineteenth-Century Britain 58
- Three. “Rachel, ou l’Auto-da-fé” 91
- Four. The Strange Career of the Abarbanels from Heine to the Holocaust 114
-
Part II. Jews and Hispanics Meet Again: Latin American Revisions of Judeo-Spanish Relations
- Five. Sephardim and Neo-Sephardim in Latin American Literature 129
- Six. The Life and Times of the Picaro-Converso from Spain to Latin America 143
-
Part III. Between Israel and Spain
- Seven. Facing Sepharad, Facing Israel and Spain 169
- Eight. Sephardic Identity and Its Discontents 189
-
Part IV. Postmodern Reimaginings of Sepharad in Francophone, Latina, and Other Transnational Literatures
- Nine. “Le Juif Espagnol” 213
- Ten. Sephardism in Latina Literature 235
- Eleven. Sir Salman Rushdie Sails for India and Rediscovers Spain 256
- Postscript. Rebecca Goldstein’s Spinoza 275
- Notes 287
- Selected Bibliography 345
- Index 353