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Norman Simms - Alfred Dreyfus: Man, Milieu, Mentality and Midrash (Reference Library of Jewish Intellectual History) - 9781936235391 - V9781936235391
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Alfred Dreyfus: Man, Milieu, Mentality and Midrash (Reference Library of Jewish Intellectual History)

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Description for Alfred Dreyfus: Man, Milieu, Mentality and Midrash (Reference Library of Jewish Intellectual History) Hardcover. When people say the Dreyfus Affair split a nation or inaugurated a new era, they exaggerate and use figurative language. In this book, the author tries to engage with many of these changes in the social and intellectual milieu, as they push and pull, influence and reshape each other. Series: Reference Library of Jewish Intellectual History. Num Pages: 336 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DDF; 3JH; HBJD; HBLL; JFSR1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 19. Weight in Grams: 644.

This groundbreaking book focuses on Alfred Dreyfus the man, with emphasis placed on his own writings, including his recently published prison workbooks and his letters to his wife Lucie. Through close reading of these documents, a much more sensitive, intellectual and Jewish man is revealed than was previously suspected. He and Lucie, through their family connections and mutual loyalty, were interested in and supported the artistic, scientific, philosophical and historical movements that formed their Parisian milieu. But as an Alsatian Jew, Alfred was also critical of many aspects of technological and ideological developments, making his mentality one of scepticism as well as idealism. Norman Simms addresses the way Dreyfus perceived the world, challenged many of its assumptions and contextualised it in the style of a rabbinical midrash, a process that created what Alfred called a “phantasmagoria” of the Affair that bears his name, and also interprets the man, his milieu and his mentality in the style of a midrash, a creative, transformative reading.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Academic Studies Press
Condition
New
Series
Reference Library of Jewish Intellectual History
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
Brighton, United States
ISBN
9781936235391
SKU
V9781936235391
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About Norman Simms
Norman Simms is Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities and English at University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand. He is the author of A New Midrashic Reading of Geoffrey Chaucer: His Life and Works, 2004; Crypto-Judaism, Madness, and the Female Quixote: Charlotte Lennox as Marrana in Mid-Eighteenth-Century England, 2004; Festivals of Laughter, Blood and Justice in Biblical and Classical Literature, 2007 and Marranos on the Moradas: Secret Jews and Penitentes in the Southwestern United States, 2009.

Reviews for Alfred Dreyfus: Man, Milieu, Mentality and Midrash (Reference Library of Jewish Intellectual History)
“Prof. Simms's forte is, of course, the manner in which he "midrashes" Dreyfus's notebooks from Devil's Island. Drawing from the rabbinical technique of analysis, Simms connects it with the kind of hallucination, or phantasmagoria (those were the years of Georges Méliès), that was experienced by Dreyfus, while he also notes, after Gabriel Tarde, what an "interpsychic" experience the Affair was since both sides imitated each other in utter confusion….Simms tries, in this first volume of a series of three, to recapture the man as he emerged from the Affair. He does so considerately and effectively.” —Prof. Norbert Col, Université de Bretagne-Sud, France.|“This is a remarkable book and sheds light on a Dreyfus that I and certainly many others did not know.” —Dr. Murray Kaplan

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