Ahasvero nell'Isola del Diavolo: versi by David Levi

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Creator Levi, David, 1816-1898
Title Ahasvero nell'Isola del Diavolo: versi
preceduti da uno studio su l'Ebraismo e la rivoluzione francese
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Summary "Ahasvero nell'Isola del Diavolo: versi" by David Levi is a literary work written in the late 19th century. This piece appears to be a blend of poetry and philosophical commentary, addressing themes of Judaism and the impact of the French Revolution on Jewish identity and politics. The author likely explores the historical and moral implications of these subjects through the figure of Ahasverus, the Wandering Jew, referencing his eternal quest and suffering as a metaphor for broader struggles faced by Jewish people. The opening of the text introduces a reflective narrative that pays homage to influential figures in the author's life, notably Pierre Leroux and Carlo Fauvety, who embodied ideals of humanity and solidarity. Levi sets the stage by recounting his youthful engagement with revolutionary principles in France, highlighting the yearning for national independence and human fraternity. He juxtaposes these ideals against the backdrop of contemporary societal injustices, particularly referencing the Dreyfus Affair as a catalyst for Jewish identity and solidarity amid rising antisemitism. This segment establishes a deeply personal and historical context for the themes that will unfold throughout the work. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Italian
LoC Class DS: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Asia
Subject Poetry
Subject Jews -- France
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EBook-No. 40328
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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