Literature type | Articles |
Author | Lazarus, Emma |
Title | Was the Earl of Beaconsfield a Jew? |
Title of magazine / anthology | Century |
Counting | 23, 6 |
Year | 1882 |
Pages | 939-942 |
Mention of Spinoza | Ja/Yes |
Language | English |
Thematic areas | Spinoza and Judaism / Jewish philosophy, Literary or artistic representation |
Subject (individuals) | Disraeli, Benjamin (= Earl of Beaconsfield) |
Other editions / translations | Erneut/Again in: Schor, Esther: Emma Lazarus. - New York, NY : Nextbook, 2006 (Jewish Encounters): 128-133 |
Autopsy | no |
Complete bibliographic evaluation | no |
German commentary | "Spinoza and Shylock" [standing for Beaconsfield] "as the opposite poles of the Hebraic character" (Zitat aus dem Zeitungsartikel), i.e. "the lofty philosopher and the ignoble moneylender, the first modern Jew and a medieval holdover" (Schor, Esther: Emma Lazarus. - New York : Schocken, 2006 (Jewish Encounters): 129). |
English commentary | "Spinoza and Shylock" [standing for Beaconsfield] "as the opposite poles of the Hebraic character" (quatation from the newspaper article), i.e. "the lofty philosopher and the ignoble moneylender, the first modern Jew and a medieval holdover" (Schor, Esther: Emma Lazarus. - New York : Schocken, 2006 (Jewish Encounters): 129). |
Link to this page | http://spinoza.hab.de/detail.php?id=18965&LANG=EN |
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