Reimagining the Bible: The Storytelling of the Rabbis
- ISBN: 0195115112, 9780195115116
- Page count: 304
- Published: 1998-01-15
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Reimagining the Bible collects a dozen essays by Howard Schwartz. Together the essays present a coherent theory of the way in which each successive phase of Jewish literature has drawn upon and reimagined the previous ones. The book is organized into four sections: The Ancient Models; The Folk
Tradition; Mythic Echoes; and Modern Jewish Literature and the Ancient Models. Within these divisions, each of the essays focuses on a specific genre, ranging from Torah and Aggadah to Kabbalah, fairy tales, and the modern Yiddish stories of S.Y. Agnon and Isaac Bashevis Singer.
Arguing the important thesis that there is a continuity in Jewish literature which extends from the Biblical era to our own times–a period of over 3,000 years–this collection also serves as a guide to the history of that literature, and to the genres it comprises.
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