The Rabbi of Bacharach (German Classics) - German Classics - Heinrich Heine - Books - MONDIAL - 9781595691002 - July 22, 2008
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The Rabbi of Bacharach (German Classics) - German Classics

Heinrich Heine

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The Rabbi of Bacharach (German Classics) - German Classics

"The Rabbi of Bacharach" is an unfinished novel by German writer Heinrich Heine (1799-1856). It describes the life of Rabbi Abraham and his wife Sara at the end of the Middle Ages in the small town of Bacharach on the Rhine and in the Jewish quarter of Frankfurt on the Main. --- The book also contains a "Biographical Sketch" of the life of Heinrich Heine by Emma Lazarus. --- "During the period of his earnest labors for Judaism, [Heine] had buried himself with fervid zeal in the lore of his race, and had conceived the idea of a prose-legend, the Rabbi of Bacharach, illustrating the persecutions of his people during the middle ages. ... Heine, one of the most subjective of poets, treats this theme in a purely objective manner. He does not allow himself a word of comment, much less of condemnation concerning the outrages he depicts. He paints the scene as an artist, not as the passionate fellow-sufferer and avenger that he is. But what subtle eloquence lurks in that restrained cry of horror and indignation which never breaks forth, and yet which we feel through every line, gathering itself up like thunder on the horizon for a terrific outbreak at the end!" (Emma Lazarus)


104 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 22, 2008
ISBN13 9781595691002
Publishers MONDIAL
Pages 104
Dimensions 187 × 137 × 7 mm   ·   122 g
Language English  
Translator Leland, Professor Charles Godfrey

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