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Radiant Days, Haunted Nights: Great Tales from the Treasury of Yiddish Literature (2005)

by Joachim Neugroschel (Editor)

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A unique and rich anthology of Yiddish folk tales that have never before been available in English, compiled and translated by the award-winning Joachim Neugroschel, Radiant Days, Haunted Nights reveals the enormous breadth and depth of Yiddish folk literature from its roots to its full blossoming in the modern era. Standing at the intersection of the oral folk tale and the European tradition of printed fiction, the Yiddish folk literature collected in this volume provides a fascinating glimpse into four centuries of Jewish cultural life. The collection includes not only original tales, but Yiddish retellings of biblical stories, and unexpected examples of cultural, osmosis such as a Yiddish version of Sir Gawain and The Green Knight. Pious, funny, somber, fantastic, and stark, the work compiled in Radiant Days, Haunted Nights paints a beautiful portrait of the cherished continuity-and remarkable diversity-of Jewish culture expressed through Yiddish folk literature.… (more)
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Book Description: Overlook Duckworth, Peter Mayer, New York, 2005. Hard Cover. Book Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. First Edition in Paperback. 8vo - over 7" - 9¾" tall. First Edition. 8vo. 429pp. 429 pp
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INTRODUCTION:
Yiddish Literary Folklore

Folklore, fakelore, folktale, fairy tale, legend, fantasy, saga, fable, myth, mythology, mayse (Yiddish for story, fairy tale, Hasidic wonder tale), Märchen and Hausmärchen and Kindermärchen and Volksmärchen (German for folktale, fairy tale, legend, children's fairy tale), Kunstmärchen (German for artificial fairy tale), midrash (post-Talmudic Biblicale exegesis, pronounced medresh in Yiddish), conte de fée (French for fairy teale) -- the list seems almost endless, whereby the various terms may overlap and even contradict one another.
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A unique and rich anthology of Yiddish folk tales that have never before been available in English, compiled and translated by the award-winning Joachim Neugroschel, Radiant Days, Haunted Nights reveals the enormous breadth and depth of Yiddish folk literature from its roots to its full blossoming in the modern era. Standing at the intersection of the oral folk tale and the European tradition of printed fiction, the Yiddish folk literature collected in this volume provides a fascinating glimpse into four centuries of Jewish cultural life. The collection includes not only original tales, but Yiddish retellings of biblical stories, and unexpected examples of cultural, osmosis such as a Yiddish version of Sir Gawain and The Green Knight. Pious, funny, somber, fantastic, and stark, the work compiled in Radiant Days, Haunted Nights paints a beautiful portrait of the cherished continuity-and remarkable diversity-of Jewish culture expressed through Yiddish folk literature.

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