The History of Yiddish Literature in the Nineteenth Century

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The History of Yiddish Literature in the Nineteenth Century
Leo Wiener
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167- 176 ; Vol. V. pp. 7-21, 159-161 ; JUd. Volksbib., Vol. L pp. 211-224 ; HandeUkalender, pp. 100-104.
« His stories appeared in JUd, Volkshib., Vol. L pp. 183-210 ; Vol.
IL pp. 225-246 ; Jiid, Volkskalender, Vol. HI. pp. 70-81.
* In addition to the very large namber of stories, etc., in his own publications, Perez has contributed to JUd. Volksbib.., Vol. I. pp. 148- 168 ; VoL n. pp. 126-129, 136-188, 142-147, 167, 168, 195-204; Haus- freund, Vol. III. pp. 111-118, 179-181 ; HandeUkalender, p
...p. 79-S3, 105-118; Kleiner Wecker, pp. 25-29; JUd. Volkskalender, Vol. HI.
pp. 105-111.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC PROSE WRITERS SINCE 1881 203 characteristics. It is mere inertia and the desire to serve his people that keep him in the ranks of Judeo- German writers. He does not belong there by any criterions that we have applied to his confreres, who themselves complain that his symbolism is inaccessible to the masses for whom he pretends to write. While this accusation is certainly just in the case of some of his works, it cannot be brought up in many other cases, where, in spite of the allegory, mysticism, or symbolism underlying his tale, there is a sufficient real residue of intelligible story for the humblest of his readers.


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