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Under the Influence of Heinrich Heine: Aron Bernstein as a Writer and Literary Critic
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- The Exhaustion of Current Heine Studies: Some Observations, Partly Speculative 5
- Homeric Laughter by the Rivers of Babylon: Heinrich Heine and Karl Marx 21
- Under the Influence of Heinrich Heine: Aron Bernstein as a Writer and Literary Critic 45
- The Impact of Heine on Nineteenth-Century German-Jewish Writers 53
- Heine and the Yiddish Poets 67
- Freud Reads Heine Reads Freud 77
- Heine’s Body, Heine’s Corpus. Sexuality and Jewish Identity in Karl Kraus’s Literary Polemics Against Heinrich Heine 95
- Bacherach and Barcelona. On Else Lasker-Schüler’s Relation to Heinrich Heine 113
- The Heine Cult in Hebrew Literature of the 1890s and its Russian Context 127
- Heine, Herzl, and Nordau: Aspects of the Early Zionist Reception 139
- Heinrich Heine’s Jewish Reception in Croatia in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries 153
- Lion Feuchtwanger’s Discovery of Himself in Heinrich Heine 163
- Max Brod’s Presentation of Heinrich Heine 173
- Fritz Heymann’s Approach to Heine 185
- Jewish Reception as the Last Phase of American Heine Reception 197
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Appendix
- Moïse, Heine, Celan 215
- Moses, Heine, Celan 219
- Contributors 223
- Index 225
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- The Exhaustion of Current Heine Studies: Some Observations, Partly Speculative 5
- Homeric Laughter by the Rivers of Babylon: Heinrich Heine and Karl Marx 21
- Under the Influence of Heinrich Heine: Aron Bernstein as a Writer and Literary Critic 45
- The Impact of Heine on Nineteenth-Century German-Jewish Writers 53
- Heine and the Yiddish Poets 67
- Freud Reads Heine Reads Freud 77
- Heine’s Body, Heine’s Corpus. Sexuality and Jewish Identity in Karl Kraus’s Literary Polemics Against Heinrich Heine 95
- Bacherach and Barcelona. On Else Lasker-Schüler’s Relation to Heinrich Heine 113
- The Heine Cult in Hebrew Literature of the 1890s and its Russian Context 127
- Heine, Herzl, and Nordau: Aspects of the Early Zionist Reception 139
- Heinrich Heine’s Jewish Reception in Croatia in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries 153
- Lion Feuchtwanger’s Discovery of Himself in Heinrich Heine 163
- Max Brod’s Presentation of Heinrich Heine 173
- Fritz Heymann’s Approach to Heine 185
- Jewish Reception as the Last Phase of American Heine Reception 197
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Appendix
- Moïse, Heine, Celan 215
- Moses, Heine, Celan 219
- Contributors 223
- Index 225