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|a Wiskind-Elper, Ora,
|d 1960-
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|a Tradition and fantasy in the tales of Reb Nahman of Bratslav /
|c Ora Wiskind-Elper.
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|a Albany :
|b State University of New York Press,
|c c1998.
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|a ix, 310 p. ;
|c 23 cm.
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|a SUNY series in Judaica.
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|a I. The Poet's Self and the Poem. 1. The Figure of the Zaddik. 2. Innovation and Inspiration: Linking Past to Future. 3. The Approaching Redemption. 4. Autobiographical Aspects -- II. Telling Tales; or, The Physics and Metaphysics of Fiction. 1. The Sanctification of Fiction in Hasidic Tradition. 2. Adoption of Narrative Elements from Other Genres. Folktales. Rabbinic Literature. 3. The Torah as Text and Archetype. 4. Multifarious "Texts" and Their Symbolic Value -- III. The Romantic Drama. 1. Romanticism: A General Definition. 2. The Romantic Quest. 3. The Indwelling Life of Nature. The Garden. Music. 4. In God's Image He Created Her. Metaphors of Motherhood. The Shekhinah: From Mourning to Joy -- IV. The Dimension of the Fantastic. 1. A Characterization of the Fantastic World. The Mythical World and its Evolution. Mythopoetic Archetypes. Between Past and Future: Nostalgia and Expectation. A Definition of the Fantastic as a Literary Genre.
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|a 2. Perception and Deception: Transmutations of Reality within the Tale. The Dream Paradigm. The Tale Entitled The King's Decree. The Dream of the Circle in Hayyei Moharan. The Tale Entitled The Lost Princess and the Song of Songs. The Tale Entitled Fly and Spider. 3. Blurring of Boundaries, Shifting Identities. Theological Implications: The Kushiya. 4. Metamorphosis of Imagery. Symbol. Metaphor. Allegory. The Tale of Heart and Spring. 5. The Effect of the Dimension of the Fantastic on the Listener/Reader.
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|d 1772-1811.
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