Goethe And Judaism

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Goethe and Judaism

Goethe and Judaism
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Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Total Pages : 393
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ISBN-10 : 9780810131668
ISBN-13 : 0810131668
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Book Synopsis Goethe and Judaism by : Karin Schutjer

Download or read book Goethe and Judaism written by Karin Schutjer and published by Northwestern University Press. This book was released on 2015-09-30 with total page 393 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Goethe and Judaism, Schutjer aims to provide a broad, though by no means exhaustive, literary study that is neither apologetic nor reductive, that attends to the complexity and irony of Goethe’s literary work but takes his representations of Judaism seriously as an integral part of his thought and writing. She is thus concerned not simply with accusing or acquitting Goethe of prejudice but rather with discerning the function and logic of his relationship to Judaism, as seen within his work. Her premise is that Goethe’s conception of modernity—his anxieties as well as his most affirmative vision concerning the trajectory of his age—are deeply entwined with his conception of Judaism. Schutjer argues that behind his very mixed representations of Jews and Judaism stand crucial tensions within his own thinking and a distinct anxiety of influence. Indeed, Goethe, she contends, paradoxically wrestles against precisely those impulses in Judaism for which he feels the greatest affinity, which most approach his own vision of modernity. The discourse of wandering in Goethe’s work serves as a key site where Judaism and modernity meet.


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