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Jerold C. Frakes
While much early Yiddish literature belonged to pious genres, quasi-secular genres--epic, drama, and lyric--also developed. Jerold Frakes contends that the historical context of the emergence of Yiddish literature is an essential factor in any understanding of its cultural relevance in a time and place where Jewish life was defined by expulsions, massacres, and discriminatory legislation that profoundly altered European Judaism and shook the very foundations of traditional Jewish society.
| Publisher | Indiana University Press |
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| Pages | 302 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-253-02551-7 primary |
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