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April 16, 2009 Folklore Studies in Translation

"The most comprehensive account of its subject now available, this impressive study lives up to the encyclopedic promise of its title." —Choice

The Hebrew Folktale seeks to find and define the folk-elements of Jewish culture. Through the use of generic distinctions and definitions developed in folkloristics, Yassif describes the major trends—structural, thematic, and functional—of folk narrative in the central periods of Jewish culture.


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The most comprehensive account of its subject now available, this impressive study lives up to the encyclopedic promise of its title. Yassif (Tel Aviv Univ.) examines the Hebrew folktale chronologically in the context of Jewish culture, and so affords thoughtful critical analyses of how the genre evolved and developed through the centuries in terms of the indigenous national literature. After an introduction describing the evolution of modern scholarship on the folktale, Yassif considers five historical periods: biblical, Second Temple, Rabbinic ,Middle Ages, and Changing World—the last delineating the Hasidic story, legends of saints in contemporary Israel, and tales of returning to the faith in a secular society. The discussion in each chapter is dense and lucid; Teitelbaum renders the original Hebrew in fluent, jargon—free English. Yassif brings an extraordinary amount of learning to his task, leaving this reviewer in no doubt that this volume will henceforth be the authoritative reference on the subject. It will also be an invaluable resource for students of narratology in general, since its exposition of folk narrative deals with such modes as the legend, the fable, the fairy tale, the comic tale, the saint's legend, among many other literary forms. Some 80 pages of notes add valuable information concerning source material. Upper—division undergraduates through faculty.M. Butovsky, Concordia University, Choice, May 2000

(M. Butovsky, Concordia University Choice 2000)

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Eli Yassif is Professor of Hebrew literature and Jewish Folklore at Tel-Aviv University He is the author of many books including The Study of Jewish Folklore: An Annotated Bibliography, The Golem of Prague, and The Knight, the Demon and the Virgin: An Anthology of Hebrew Stories from the Middle Ages.


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narrating society, folk novella, demonological tales, international folk literature, associative accumulation, hasidic narrative, martyrological tales, folk strata, rabbinic aggadah, magic fairytale, dybbuk tales, gentile regime, story groupings, constituent tales, hagiographical cycle, hasidic zaddikim, hidden zaddik, aggadic tales, demonic tale, biographical legends, aggadic literature, rabbinic period, child taken captive, patriarchal tales, hagiographical tales
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Middle Ages, Second Temple, Ba'al Shem Tov, Rabbi Akiva, Judah the Pious, Lamentations Rabbah, Bar Hana, Babylonian Talmud, Bar Kokhba, Joshua ben Hananiah, Joshua ben Levi, Genesis Rabbah, Sefer Hasidim, Baba Sali, King Solomon, Palestinian Talmud, Rabbi Joshua, Pinhas ben Yair, Scroll of Esther, Tur Malka, Ben Sira, Hanina ben Dosa, Midrash of the Ten Commandments, Near East, Rabbi Johanan
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