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Constructions of 'the Jew' in English Literature and Society Bryan Cheyette (Queen Mary University of London)

Constructions of 'the Jew' in English Literature and Society By Bryan Cheyette (Queen Mary University of London)

Constructions of 'the Jew' in English Literature and Society by Bryan Cheyette (Queen Mary University of London)


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Bryan Cheyette combines cultural theory, discourse analysis and new historicism with close readings of work by a wide range of nineteenth and twentieth-century authors to argue that 'the Jew' lies at the heart of modern English society: not as a stereotype, but as the embodiment of confusion and indeterminacy.

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Constructions of 'the Jew' in English Literature and Society: Racial Representations, 1875-1945 by Bryan Cheyette (Queen Mary University of London)

Bryan Cheyette combines cultural theory, discourse analysis, and new historicism with close readings of work by Arnold, Trollope and George Eliot, Buchan and Kipling, Shaw and Wells, Belloc and Chesterton, T. S. Eliot and James Joyce, to argue that 'the Jew' lies at the heart of modern English society: not as a stereotype, but as the embodiment of confusion and indeterminacy.

Constructions of 'the Jew' in English Literature and Society Reviews

'At the heart of Constructions of 'the Jew' is the admirable attempt to locate concerns of 'race' not at the margins of English literature, but at its very centre ... Cheyette brings together issues connected with 'race', culture, history and writing in a fascinating way ... This is analysis at the cutting edge of the interface between literature and politics.' Max Silverman, New Statesman & Society
'To read this book is to be reminded that even the stalest dust can still be noxious.' Frederic Raphael, Spectator
'A new, ground-breaking study ... a new way of reading the image of 'the Jew' in British high culture as well as Jewish high culture in Britain, and the author and Cambridge University Press are both to be commended for it.' Sander L. Gilman, Jewish Quarterly.
'Cheyette gives a scrupulous account of the much-discussed anti-Semitic representations in Eliot's poetry.' Patrick Parrinder, London Review of Books
'Rather than poetic licence, Cheyette relies on impressive scholarship to see well beyond the usual stereotypes of the anti-Semitic writer.' Clive Sinclair, Jewish Chronicle

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: semitism and the cultural realm; 2. The promised land of liberalism: Matthew Arnold, Anthony Trollope and George Eliot; 3. Empire and anarchy: John Buchan and Rudyard Kipling; 4. The 'socialism of fools': George Bernard Shaw and H. G. Wells; 5. The limits of liberalism: Hilaire Belloc and G. K. Chesterton; 6. Modernism and ambivalence: James Joyce and T. S. Eliot; 7. Conclusion: semitism and the crisis of representation; Bibliography; Index.

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Constructions of 'the Jew' in English Literature and Society: Racial Representations, 1875-1945 by Bryan Cheyette (Queen Mary University of London)
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Cambridge University Press
19951026
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