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Reuben Sachs (Paperback)
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Reuben Sachs (Paperback)
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Loot Price R487
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This 1888 novel is about a couple who love each other, but his
political ambitions demand money and she is poor. "Reuben Sachs"
would be a fairly standard late-Victorian novel about the cruelty
of the marriage market if it were not imbued with feminist polemic.
Amy Levy (1861-89) was sharply critical of the empty lives led by
women with nothing to do all day except gossip, play cards and go
shopping. The setting is the Anglo-Jewish community in Bayswater,
portrayed with a sardonic gaze that shocked contemporary readers.
Yet the author's theme was broader, for she was in part reacting
against Daniel Deronda: she believed that George Eliot had
romanticised her Jewish characters and that no novelist had yet
described the modern Jew with 'his surprising virtues and no less
surprising vices.'Oscar Wilde observed: 'Its directness, its
uncompromising truths, its depth of feeling, and above all, its
absence of any single superfluous word, make "Reuben Sachs", in
some sort, a classic'. Julia Neuberger writes in her Preface, 'This
is a novel about women, and Jewish women, about families, and
Jewish families, about snobbishness, and Jewish snobbishness';
while in the "Independent on Sunday", Lisa Allardice said: 'Sadder
but no less sparkling than Miss Pettigrew, "Reuben Sachs" is
another forgotten classic by an accomplished female novelist. Amy
Levy might be described as a Jewish Jane Austen.'
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