Judah Halevi and his circle of Hebrew poets in Granada / by Ann Brener.
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- 9004147098
- 9789004147096
- 9781429427159
- 1429427159
- 9781433704123
- 1433704129
- Judah, ha-Levi, active 12th century -- Criticism and interpretation
- Judah, ha-Levi, active 12th century -- Translations into English
- Judah, ha-Levi, active 12th century
- Juda Halevi
- Mose Ibn Esra
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- Jewish
- Literarisches Leben
- Granada
- Dichters
- Hebreeuws
- Middle Eastern Languages & Literatures
- Languages & Literatures
- 892.4/12 22
- PJ5050.J8 B74 2005eb
- 18.76
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-149) and indexes.
First contacts between Judah Halevi and Moses ibn Ezra -- Judah Halevi's letter to Moses ibn Ezra -- First contacts with Judah ibn Ghayyat -- A star is born : Judah Halevi in Granada -- The poetry of wine-drinking parties -- The poet's workshop -- Hebrew boon-companions as poets for Jewish occasions -- "The girl from Granada" : Granada as metaphor and place.
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This study focuses on the earliest period of creativity in the life of Judah Halevi (1075-1141), the greatest Hebrew poet since biblical times, and offers a portrait of a unique circle of Hebrew poets centering on the Muslim city-kingdom of Granada.
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