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Nineteenth-century Jewish literature : a reader
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Nineteenth-century Jewish literature : a reader

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"The texts collected in this volume were all written originally in English, French, or German."

Contents

Leopold Kompert, "The peddler" (1849)
Alexandre Weill, "Braendel" (1860)
David Schornstein, "The tithe" (1864)
Samuel Gordon, "Daughters of Shem : a study in sisters" (1898)
Grace Aguilar, "The escape : a tale of 1755" (1844)
Ludwig Philippson, "The three brothers" (1854)
David Schornstein, "The marranos : a Spanish chronicle" (1861)
Eugénie Foa, "Rachel; or, The inheritance" (1833)
Ben-Lévi, "The March 17th decree" (1841)
Salomon Formstecher, "The stolen son : a contemporary tale" (1859)
Amy Levy, "Cohen of trinity" (1889)
Israel Zangwill, "Anglicization" (1902)
Ben Baruch, "The preacher and the bellows" (1844)
Ben-Lévi, "The fish and the breadcrumbs" (1846)
Sara Hirsch Guggenheim, "Aurelie Werner" (1863-64)
Israel Zangwill, "Transitional" (1899).

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