Abstract
This study of the epistolary genre in Hebrew Haskalah literature examines several epistolary pieces published in Hameʾasef, the journal of German Haskalah. In particular, it looks at Isaac Euchel's 'Igrot Meshulam ben Uriyah Haʾeshtemoi,' considered the first epistolary writing in modern Hebrew belle lettres.
Publication Date
1-1-2003
Number of Pages
431-469
Document Type
Paper
Language
English
Volume
93
Issue
3-4
Publication Title
Jewish Quarterly Review
Copyright Status
Publisher retained
First Page
431
Last Page
469
ISSN
0021-6682
STARS Citation
Pelli, M, "The Epistolary Story in Haskalah Literature: Isaac Euchel’s 'Igrot Meshulam'" (2003). Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 76.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ucfscholar/76
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