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Travels in Translation - Sea Tales at the Source of Jewish Fiction (Paperback)
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Travels in Translation - Sea Tales at the Source of Jewish Fiction (Paperback)
Series: Judaic Traditions in Literature, Music, and Art
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For centuries before its ""rebirth"" as a spoken language, Hebrew
writing was like a magical ship in a bottle that gradually changed
design but never voyaged out into the world. Isolated, the ancient
Hebrew ship was torpid because the language of the Bible was
inadequate to represent modern life in Europe. Early modern
speakers of Yiddish and German gave Hebrew the breath of life when
they translated dialogues, descriptions, and thought processes from
their vernaculars into Hebrew. By narrating tales of pilgrimage and
adventure, Jews pulled the ship out of the bottle and sent modern
Hebrew into the world. In Travels in Translation, Frieden analyzes
this emergence of modern Hebrew literature after 1780, a time when
Jews were moving beyond their conventional Torah- and Zion-centered
worldview. Enlightened authors diverged from pilgrimage narrative
traditions and appropriated travel narratives to America, the
Pacific, and the Arctic. The effort to translate sea travel stories
from European languages-with their nautical terms, wide horizons,
and exotic occurrences-made particular demands on Hebrew writers.
They had to overcome their tendency to introduce biblical phrases
at every turn in order to develop a new, vivid, descriptive
language. As Frieden explains through deft linguistic analysis, by
1818, a radically new travel literature in Hebrew had arisen.
Authors such as Moses Mendelsohn-Frankfurt and Mendel Lefin
published books that charted a new literary path through the world
and in European history. Taking a fresh look at the origins of
modern Jewish literature, Frieden launches a new approach to
literary studies, one that lies at the intersection of translation
studies and travel writing.
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