In 2004 the one-hundredth anniversary of Theodor Herzl's death was
commemorated throughout the world. The myth of Herzl, as it has
developed over the last century, has perhaps become more important
than the historical figure. This volume contains revised and
expanded essays, which were originally delivered as lectures at
international Herzl centennial conferences in Antwerp, London, and
Jerusalem. Topics treated include the Herzl myth, Herzl's
nationalism and Zionism, his self-understanding and image, his
authorship of comedies and philosophical tales, Herzl and Africa,
as well as his reception in Israeli and other literature. Zweig
films are also considered within this same context.
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