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Poles and Jews: A Failed Brotherhood / Examines Polish & Jewish perceptions of the rapprochement culminating in Polish national insurrection against Czarist Russia in 1863.

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Ch. 1. Main Trends in the 1850s. I. Polish Literature between Romanticism and Realism. II. Between Feudal and Capitalist Society: Polish-Jewish Relations in the Midnineteenth Century. III. Polish Literary Image of the Jew. IV. Jewish Literature in the 1850s
Ch. 2. The Patriotic Demonstrations, 1861-1862. I. The Romantic Roots. II. The Warsaw Connection. III. The Jew with the Cross. IV. C. K. Norwid's "Zydowie Polscy": Responses to the Warsaw Demonstrations. V. The Legend of the Maccabees. VI. Religious Stereotypes
Ch. 3. The January Uprising in Polish Eyes. I. Jewish Attitudes toward the Revolt. II. The Ambivalent Portrayal of the "Good Jew" III. Jewish Motivations in Polish Eyes. IV. The Image of the Future
Ch. 4. The January Uprising in Jewish Eyes. I. Time, Space, and Ideology. II. Responding to Polish Symbolism. III. The "Good Poles" and the "Bad Poles" IV. Ideology and Social Barriers: Polish-Jewish Love Stories
Ch. 5. Poles and Jews, 1863-1914.
I. The Postinsurrectionary Crisis. II. Polish-Jewish Relations, 1863-1914. III. Polish Literary Portrayals of Jews. IV. Polish Society in Jewish Eyes: The Metamorphosis of the "Philosemite" V. The Gray Zone: Jewish Contributions to Polish Literature
Ch. 6. Aftermath. I. Terminology and Symbols: The Decline of the Maccabees. II. Jewish Attitudes in Retrospect. III. Settling Accounts with the Veterans. IV. "What Has Gone Wrong with the World?"
Conclusion: The Elusive Dialogue.
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