Argues that the 13 stories of Reb Nahman (1772-1810), the founder
of the Bratslav Hasidic movement, are at once deeply rooted in the
moral traditions of Judaism and excellent examples of modern
fantasy writing. Applying critical literary analysis to the tales,
the author examines such issues as: myt
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