Table of contents for The Jews and British romanticism : politics, religion, culture / edited by Sheila A. Spector.


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Introduction: The Politics of Religion--Sheila A. Spector * Part I: British Culture and the Jews * Mr. Punch at the Great Exhibition: Stereotypes of Yankee and Hebrew in 1851--Frank Felsenstein * Passing for a Jew, On Stage and Off: Stage Jews and Cross-Dressing Gentiles in Georgian England--Michael Ragussis * William Blake and the Jewish Swedenborgians--Marsha Keith Schuchard * Blake and the Books of Numbers: Joshua the Giant Killer and the Tears of Balaam--R. Paul Yoder * Part II: Jewish Writers and British Culture * Following the Muse: Inspiration, Prophecy, and Deference in the Poetry of Emma Lyon (1788-1870), Anglo-Jewish Poet--Michael Scrivener * Identity, Diaspora, and the Secular Voice in the Works of Isaac D'Israeli--Stuart Peterfreund * Anglo-Jewish Identity and the Politics of Cultivation in Hazlitt, Aguilar, and Disraeli--Judith W. Page * Charlotte Dacre's Zofloya: The Gothic Demonization of the Jew--Diane Long Hoeveler * Part III: The Jews and British Romanticism Outside of England * Commerce, Christianity, and Concern: Britain and Middle Eastern Jewry in the Mid-Nineteenth Century--Reeva Spector Simon * Jewish Translations of British Romantic Literature: A Preliminary Bibliography--Sheila A. Spector * The Reader as Witness: "City of the Killings" and Bialik's Romantic Historiography--Lilach Lachman * Coda: Coleridge and Judaica * Coleridge's Misreading of Spinoza--Stanley J. Spector * Mendelssohn and Coleridge on Words, Thoughts, and Things--Frederick Burwick * Standing at Mont Blanc: Coleridge and Midrash--Lloyd Guy Davies
Introduction: The Politics of Religion--Sheila A. Spector * Part I: British Culture and the Jews * Mr. Punch at the Great Exhibition: Stereotypes of Yankee and Hebrew in 1851--Frank Felsenstein * Passing for a Jew, On Stage and Off: Stage Jews and Cross-Dressing Gentiles in Georgian England--Michael Ragussis * William Blake and the Jewish Swedenborgians--Marsha Keith Schuchard * Blake and the Books of Numbers: Joshua the Giant Killer and the Tears of Balaam--R. Paul Yoder * Part II: Jewish Writers and British Culture * Following the Muse: Inspiration, Prophecy, and Deference in the Poetry of Emma Lyon (1788-1870), Anglo-Jewish Poet--Michael Scrivener * Identity, Diaspora, and the Secular Voice in the Works of Isaac D'Israeli--Stuart Peterfreund * Anglo-Jewish Identity and the Politics of Cultivation in Hazlitt, Aguilar, and Disraeli--Judith W. Page * Charlotte Dacre's Zofloya: The Gothic Demonization of the Jew--Diane Long Hoeveler * Part III: The Jews and British Romanticism Outside of England * Commerce, Christianity, and Concern: Britain and Middle Eastern Jewry in the Mid-Nineteenth Century--Reeva Spector Simon * Jewish Translations of British Romantic Literature: A Preliminary Bibliography--Sheila A. Spector * The Reader as Witness: "City of the Killings" and Bialik's Romantic Historiography--Lilach Lachman * Coda: Coleridge and Judaica * Coleridge's Misreading of Spinoza--Stanley J. Spector * Mendelssohn and Coleridge on Words, Thoughts, and Things--Frederick Burwick * Standing at Mont Blanc: Coleridge and Midrash--Lloyd Guy Davies



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Jews -- Great Britain -- History.
Judaism and literature -- Great Britain.
Judaism in literature.
Jews in literature.
Romanticism -- Great Britain.
English literature -- History and criticism.
Great Britain -- Ethnic relations.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, -- 1772-1834 -- Criticism and interpretation.