La Renaissance De La Littérature Hébraïque (1743-1885)
La Renaissance De La Littérature Hébraïque (1743-1885)
History - European, History - Modern (1750+), History - Religious
La Renaissance De La Littérature Hébraïque, written by Nahum Slouschz in the early 20th century, examines the revival of Hebrew literature from 1743 to 1885. The book explores the transition from a rabbinic tradition to modern literary expression, highlighting key figures like Moïse-Hayim Luzzato and the cultural forces influencing this evolution. Slouschz addresses the misconception of Hebrew as a dead language and discusses the emergence of humanistic thought among Jewish intellectuals in Europe, reflecting the broader national and spiritual awakening of the Jewish people during this period.
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La Renaissance De La Littérature Hébraïque (1743-1885)
La Renaissance De La Littérature Hébraïque (1743-1885)Current
Project Gutenberg · 207 pages (French)


