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Literary Criticism English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh

Jewish Presences in English Literature

by (author) Derek Cohen & Deborah Heller

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Sep 1990
Category
English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780773507814
    Publish Date
    Sep 1990
    List Price
    $125.00
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780773562622
    Publish Date
    Sep 1990
    List Price
    $95.00

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"The image of the Jew in English literature, as in the Western imagination, has at its base the figure of the Christ-killer. All representations of the Jew in Christian culture are constructed in the light of this irreducible definition." -- from the introduction

In a collection of insightful critical essays, Derek Cohen, Deborah Heller, and the contributing authors explore the different ways in which writers of English literature have amplified, varied, or denied this archetypical perception. While the authors approach this subject from diverse perspectives, the essays are unified by an awareness of the common tradition out of which representations of Jews have developed and illustrate the tradition's continuity and modifications. Studying the works of Chaucer, Shakespeare, Dickens, Trollope, George Eliot, Joyce, and a selection of texts from the ninth to the sixteenth century, the essays show how constructs of Jewishness fit into a writer's pre-existing concerns and patterns of representation and how even later, more favourable depictions are over-simplified reactions to this attitude.

Some of the authors directly address the question of what constitutes anti-semitism in a literary work. All take into account the social and historical contexts in which the individual works took shape. Their main concern, however, is not to produce a social history but to illustrate how even the greatest writers draw on stereotypes embedded in the popular imagination and to focus on the internal dynamics of individual works, thereby recuperating classical portrayals within a contemporary critical perspective.

About the authors

Derek Cohen is a professor of English at York University.

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Deborah Heller is associate professor of humanities, York University and co-editor of Jewish Presences in English Literature.

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Editorial Reviews

"I am struck particularly by the soundness of the interpretations. The authors provide a very convincing analysis of their subject, eschewing mere cleverness in favour of balanced insight. There is wisdom as well as passion in their arguments." Ruth Wisse, Department of Jewish Studies, McGill University.
"Individually and collectively the essays contribute to our understanding of the literary works examined in the light of contemporary prejudices and their subsequent impact on a continuing thorny feature of our culture." Moses W. Steinberg, Department of English, University of British Columbia.