The poet and the world: Festschrift for Wout van Bekkum on the cccasion of his sixty-fifth birthday

Joachim Yeshaya, Elisabeth Hollender, Naoya Katsumata

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Abstract

A collection of seventeen essays on pre-modern Hebrew poetry in honor of Wout van Bekkum. The articles in this volume all seek to examine how the religious, cultural, and social context in which the poet functioned impacted on and is visible, either explicitly or more elliptically, in their poetical oeuvre. For this purposes a broad understanding of "world" has been accepted, including both the natural world and the constructed one (society, culture, language) as well as the spiritual and emotional world. History, a pillar of the man-made constructed world, has been used to determine the boundaries: from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages, and-in instances where the topic connects to older traditions-to Early Modern Judaism, i.e. pre-modern Hebrew (and Aramaic) poetry. The articles in this volume, in the breadth of their temporal and spatial range and their multiplicity of approaches and methodologies, highlight the richness of contemporary scholarship on Hebrew poetry. The volume invites the reader to engage with this astonishing body of poetry, while providing a glimpse into the world of the pay?anim, and the cultures and societies from which they drew their ininspiration and to which they made such important contributions.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Poet and the World
Subtitle of host publicationFestschrift for Wout van Bekkum on the Occasionof His Sixty-Fifth Birthday
Publisherde Gruyter
Pages1-339
Number of pages339
ISBN (Electronic)9783110599237
ISBN (Print)9783110600759
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 Jul 2019
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. All rights reserved.

Keywords

  • Hebräische Literatur
  • Jüdische Kultur des Mittelalters
  • Mittelalterliche Dichtung

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