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The final book in the authors trilogy about the founding of Christianity.Tags
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Rooted in scholarship, in thorough absorption in place and period, this story of the Mother of Jesus succeeds in keeping Mary (or Miriam as she is called in the Hebrew tradition) at the core, the heart of the whole. We first meet her when Joseph, returning from the self-imposed exile his branch of the family endured, to Nazareth, seeking a wife from the House of David, meets her and asks her hand. Almost simultaneously there comes to her the revelation of the role she is chosen to play- and in very human terms, the challenge, the exaltation, the inevitable repercussions and attendant problems are presented. Joseph stands by his determination to make her his wife, and sees himself- for the period of her carrying the child destined to show more become the Messiah, as her protector and guardian. Then come the years of Jesus' childhood, his place in the school, in the village, in the family; his first journey to Jerusalem where he accepts the mission that is to be his; his earthly father's death and his period of waiting for the voice in the wilderness. Finally, his brief months of fulfilling the pledge with its attendant sorrow, joy, acceptance, rejection -- death and resurrection. But always the story is told in terms of Mary, his mother, and her maternal and human devotion is shown in conflict with her recognition of the sacrifice she must make in the cause of God and all humanity.
An imaginatively designed, historically interesting novel about Mary, about the childhood and youth of Jesus (up to his death), permeated with Christian ideas and the expectation of the Messiah. show less
An imaginatively designed, historically interesting novel about Mary, about the childhood and youth of Jesus (up to his death), permeated with Christian ideas and the expectation of the Messiah. show less
Good writing but i would wish more to read about her struggle
A look at the experiences of Mary (Meriam), written from a Jewish point of view. Goes deeply into what the youth and development of Jesus and his family of brothers and sister might have been like. Ends like all these Biblical biographies.
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Sholem Asch, one of the major figures in Yiddish letters, was born in Kutno, near Warsaw, Poland, in 1880. He began writing in 1901, first in Hebrew, then in Yiddish. His early, quietly humorous stories of Jewish small-town life brought Yiddish literature to international notice. His epic novels and plays dealt with the contemporary scene and the show more Jewish experience on a worldwide scale. The range and reach of his talent were wide; his collected works appeared in Yiddish in 29 volumes. Many of his works have been translated into English, but some translations are now out of print. Asch spent most of his last two years in Bat Yam near Tel Aviv, Israel (although he died in London). His house in Bat Yam is now the Sholem Asch Museum. The bulk of his library, containing rare Yiddish books and manuscripts, including the manuscripts of some of his own works, is held at Yale University. Asch died in 1957. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Mary [1949 novel]
- Original publication date
- 1949
- People/Characters
- Mary, mother of Jesus; Jesus Christ
- First words
- Every dawn renews the Beginning, and to behold the earth struggling out of the formless void, out of the night, is to witness the act of creation.
- Disambiguation notice
- This is the 1949 novel Mary by Scholem Asch. Do not combine with the 1913 novel or the 1917 play by the same author.
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- Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Christian Fiction
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- 892.493 — Literature & rhetoric Asian Literature Afro-Asiatic literatures Jewish, Israeli, and Hebrew
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- PZ3 .A798 .M — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction in English
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