Land, Dorf, Kehilla
„Landjudentum“ in der deutschen und deutsch-jüdischen Erzählliteratur bis 1918

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Author(s)
Laufer, Almut
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GermanAbstract
For secular, well-educated society, the “countryside” has always been a projection screen for desires and aversions. Almut Laufer examines the narrative traces left by rural Jewish communities by considering the texts of non-Jewish authors of the late Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment and the stories of Jewish authors of the 19th and early 20th centuries that reflect inner Jewish discourse.

