Modern Hebrew Literature, Volumes 4-6Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature, 1978 - Hebrew literature, Modern |
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... poetry which ignores society insofar as it does not affect the welfare and life of the individual . This poetry , which considers one man equal in value to the entire world , and that man's peace and well - being as the reason and ...
... poetry which ignores society insofar as it does not affect the welfare and life of the individual . This poetry , which considers one man equal in value to the entire world , and that man's peace and well - being as the reason and ...
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... poetry with its sorrow and happiness was expressed in the description of man's relationship with the god he felt close to , religious poetry emphasized , of course , social uni- formity . The feeling that " we all have one Father , and ...
... poetry with its sorrow and happiness was expressed in the description of man's relationship with the god he felt close to , religious poetry emphasized , of course , social uni- formity . The feeling that " we all have one Father , and ...
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... Poetry learns anew the language of speech , the language understood by the many , destined to serve as a social instrument for forging the will to freedom . Such poetry foregoes finesse and fine shades of meaning , that were so dear to ...
... Poetry learns anew the language of speech , the language understood by the many , destined to serve as a social instrument for forging the will to freedom . Such poetry foregoes finesse and fine shades of meaning , that were so dear to ...
Contents
Nehama Rezler Bersohn | 3 |
An Excerpt from Yitzhak Shamis Novel The Vengeance | 10 |
Naomi MargalitGal | 20 |
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