Parody in Jewish Literature / / Israel Davidson.

Follows the development of the parody in Jewish literature from its rudiments in the Talmudic literature through its various ramifications down to its extended use.

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1907]
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Year of Publication:1907
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Preface --
Introduction --
Part I. History of Parody in Jewish Literature --
I. The Beginnings of Parody in Jewish Literature --
II. Parody in Provence and in Italy in the 14th. Century --
III. The Decline of Parody From the Middle of the 14th. Century to the Middle of the 17th. --
IV. The Revival of Parody from the Middle of the 17th. Century to the Close of the 18th. --
V. Parody from the Beginning of the 19th. Century to the Present Day --
Part II. Studies in Jewish Parody --
I. The Massekheth Purim, Sepher Habakbuk Ha- Nabhi and Megillath Setharim --
II. Provençal Parodies of the 14th. and 15 th. Centuries --
III. The Verses Against Gamblers Ascribed to Ibn Ezra and the Parody of Leon de Modena --
IV. Parody of a Letter of Credentials --
V. The Haggadah of Jonah Rapa --
VI. The Sedher Pesah Wehilkhatho --
VII. The Massekheth Purim of the Seventeenth Century --
VIII. Liturgic Parodies of the 17th. Century --
IX. The Burlesque Testaments of Polido and Colorni --
X. Earliest Yiddish Parodies --
XI. The Massekheth Derekh Ere, of Isaac Luzzatto --
XII. The Laws for Creditor and Debtor of Zachariah Pugliese --
XIII. The Satire for Purim of Judah Loeb Bensew --
XIV. Descriptive Bibliography of the Parodies from the Beginning of the 19th. Century to the Present Day --
Additions to the Bibliography --
Additions and Corrections --
Indexes
Summary:Follows the development of the parody in Jewish literature from its rudiments in the Talmudic literature through its various ramifications down to its extended use.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231887755
9783110442489
DOI:10.7312/davi92246
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Israel Davidson.