Identity and Ethos: A Festschrift for Sol Liptzin on the Occasion of His 85th BirthdayP. Lang, 1986 - 412 ページ The essays collected in this Festschrift have been written by colleagues, friends, students, and admirers of Sol Liptzin, to be presented to him on the occasion of his 85th birthday. The essays are concerned with topics within the domains of literary and cultural study pursued and enriched by Sol Liptzin himself: (I) Yiddish literature, (II) German-Jewish studies and German literature proper, (III) English-German literary relations, (IV) Jews and Jewish literature in America, (V) Biblical themes in world literature and Jewish cultural history. The partial, selected bibliography of his publications included in this volume indicates, in a complementary way, the scope and energy of his engaging and lively mind. |
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... seems to have fol- lowed the fundamental ambiguity of symbolism itself . The symbol both reveals and screens the reality it reflects ; it makes its object manifest by hiding it as well . Religious symbols have the function of ...
... seems to have fol- lowed the fundamental ambiguity of symbolism itself . The symbol both reveals and screens the reality it reflects ; it makes its object manifest by hiding it as well . Religious symbols have the function of ...
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... seems to waver between these two inter- pretations . At the end , however , he appears to be carried away by realism , since the mystic experience of revelation , even though it is the central moment of the system , is presented as a ...
... seems to waver between these two inter- pretations . At the end , however , he appears to be carried away by realism , since the mystic experience of revelation , even though it is the central moment of the system , is presented as a ...
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... seem to have known the interpretations of Jonah given by the Jewish Midrashim and Aggadot.2 There is , for instance ... seems to indicate that he is seen as non- Jewish by the artists . There is no doubt that for such artists Jonah was ...
... seem to have known the interpretations of Jonah given by the Jewish Midrashim and Aggadot.2 There is , for instance ... seems to indicate that he is seen as non- Jewish by the artists . There is no doubt that for such artists Jonah was ...
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Foreword | 11 |
Zelda Kahan Newman Kabbalistic Ideas in | 37 |
Dinnah Pladott The Yiddish Theatre as a Species | 69 |
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