Part 2 - English Literary Anti-Semitism – Examples & Analysis
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Published on Aug 15, 2022
Is anti-Jewish always anti-Semitism? The Jews were kicked out of England as from 1290, and justifiably so. Chaucer was brought up in an England that was harbouring Jews in the Domus Conversorum. The Jew of Malta was literally banned and replaced with Shakespeares watered down version, of the illegal Jew of Venice.
Trials of the Diaspora: A History of Anti-Semitism in England - Anthony Julius
Partner and Deputy Chairman, Law Firm of Mishcon de Reya.
Chair in Law and Arts, Faculty of Laws, University College London.
Previously, visiting professor, Birkbeck, University London, Department of English and the Humanities.
High-profile legal cases:
Represented Diana, Princess of Wales.
Defended historian Deborah Lipstadt, David Irving holocaust denial case.
Author: T.S. Eliot's Anti-Semitism.
#7 English Literary Anti-Semitism – Examples & Analysis
Are all literary works with a negative portrayal of Jews necessarily Anti-Semitic?
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