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- catalog abstract ""The writing of this book about Herzl's journalistic stories answers a need. Because Herzl's feuilletons have not been republished or even translated into English, it is timely in the words of the English scholar Edward Timms that an effort be made to fill this gap." "This gap is largely due to a misunderstanding about the content of his stories as being of relevance to Herzl's Zionist outlook. People have failed to recognize that Herzl "came to his task with the equipment of the perfect feuilletonist." According to Louis Lipsky, the noted American editor, and also Alex Bein, the biographer of Herzl, the journalistic stories were an apprenticeship preparing him for his Zionist work. To his readers' delight, he, Herzl, was able to capture scenery "in a few clear strokes." The lucidity of Herzl's language persuades Jacques Kornberg to suggest that Herzl's stylistic innovations come "close to the style of today's New Yorker magazine." The great variety of Herzl's interests which he presented to his readers assured him of a constant and faithful readership, who, like the authors Arthur Schnitzler and Stefan Zweig, were charmed by his always witty and at times ironic writings that impress us with their relevance."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "Feuilletons. Selections. English".
- catalog contributor b12422689.
- catalog contributor b12422690.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description ""The writing of this book about Herzl's journalistic stories answers a need. Because Herzl's feuilletons have not been republished or even translated into English, it is timely in the words of the English scholar Edward Timms that an effort be made to fill this gap."".
- catalog description ""This gap is largely due to a misunderstanding about the content of his stories as being of relevance to Herzl's Zionist outlook. People have failed to recognize that Herzl "came to his task with the equipment of the perfect feuilletonist." According to Louis Lipsky, the noted American editor, and also Alex Bein, the biographer of Herzl, the journalistic stories were an apprenticeship preparing him for his Zionist work.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Kalman Sultanik -- pt. 1. Survey. Theodor Herzl Remembered. Chronology. Theodor Herzl's Works. Biographies of Theodor Herzl. A Structured Overview. 1. The Freelance Writer. 2. The Reporter. 3. The Editor. Essays. Theodor Herzl and Arthur Schnitzler: A Renewal of Their Contact. Theodor Herzl's Presence in Arthur Schnitzler's Diaries. Theodor Herzl and Stefan Zweig: Stefan Zweig's Recollections. A Note on a Commemoration: Theodor Herzl's "Heine and Love" -- pt. 2. Translations. The Village of Luz. Mark Twain in Paris. Autumn. The Romance of the Poor. Heine and Love. Imperator Nicholas II. Barnum's Spirit. The Favorite of Venus. Summer. A False Resignation. Another Autumn. Winter. Conclusion.".
- catalog description "To his readers' delight, he, Herzl, was able to capture scenery "in a few clear strokes." The lucidity of Herzl's language persuades Jacques Kornberg to suggest that Herzl's stylistic innovations come "close to the style of today's New Yorker magazine." The great variety of Herzl's interests which he presented to his readers assured him of a constant and faithful readership, who, like the authors Arthur Schnitzler and Stefan Zweig, were charmed by his always witty and at times ironic writings that impress us with their relevance."--Jacket.".
- catalog extent "160 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0845348825 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Cornwall Books ; New York : Herzl Press,".
- catalog subject "838/.807 21".
- catalog subject "PT2617.E825 A16 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "Kalman Sultanik -- pt. 1. Survey. Theodor Herzl Remembered. Chronology. Theodor Herzl's Works. Biographies of Theodor Herzl. A Structured Overview. 1. The Freelance Writer. 2. The Reporter. 3. The Editor. Essays. Theodor Herzl and Arthur Schnitzler: A Renewal of Their Contact. Theodor Herzl's Presence in Arthur Schnitzler's Diaries. Theodor Herzl and Stefan Zweig: Stefan Zweig's Recollections. A Note on a Commemoration: Theodor Herzl's "Heine and Love" -- pt. 2. Translations. The Village of Luz. Mark Twain in Paris. Autumn. The Romance of the Poor. Heine and Love. Imperator Nicholas II. Barnum's Spirit. The Favorite of Venus. Summer. A False Resignation. Another Autumn. Winter. Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Feuilletons. Selections. English".
- catalog title "Journalistic stories : Feuilletons / Theodor Herzl ; edited, selected, translated, and with notes by Henry Regensteiner.".
- catalog type "text".