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The Jew in the Medieval Book
English Antisemitisms 1350 1500
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284 pages
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Focusing on late medieval English literature and culture, this study delves into the complex representations of Jews and Judaism, highlighting the coexistence of varied ideas alongside prevalent antisemitic models. By categorizing the analysis into history, miracle, cult, and Passion, it reveals how English writers and artists manipulated Jewish imagery after the expulsion of Jews in 1290. The examination of texts in their manuscript and print contexts uncovers local responses and evolving meanings, providing new insights into the endurance of antisemitic stereotypes beyond the medieval period.
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2008, hardcover
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