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Without Prejudice (eBook)

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2022
306 Seiten
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Without Prejudice - Israel Zangwill
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Israel Zangwill's 'Without Prejudice' is a thought-provoking examination of racial stereotypes and prejudice in society, written in a satirical and humorous style. Set in late 19th-century England, the book delves into the lives of various characters from different social classes and backgrounds, highlighting the absurdity of prejudice and its detrimental effects on individuals and society as a whole. Zangwill's use of wit and irony makes the novel both entertaining and eye-opening, shedding light on the prevalence of biased attitudes in the Victorian era. Through his sharp social commentary, Zangwill challenges readers to question their own preconceptions and biases. Israel Zangwill, a Jewish writer and political activist, was known for his progressive views on social issues and his advocacy for equality and tolerance. His own experiences with discrimination likely inspired his writing of 'Without Prejudice,' as he sought to expose and combat bigotry in all its forms. Zangwill's unique background and perspective enrich the narrative and give the novel a sense of authenticity and urgency. I highly recommend 'Without Prejudice' to readers interested in exploring the complexities of prejudice and discrimination through a satirical lens. Zangwill's insightful commentary and engaging storytelling make this novel a valuable and enlightening read for anyone seeking to challenge their own biases and broaden their understanding of societal issues.

Israel Zangwill (1864-1926) was an English author and playwright of Jewish descent, renowned for his contributions to literature that explored issues of identity and integration within Jewish communities. Born on February 21, 1864, in London, Zangwill grew up in a family of Russian and Polish Jewish immigrants. He was a notable figure in the cultural and intellectual life of his time, known for his sharp wit and insightful commentary on contemporary society. Best recognized for his 1892 novel 'Children of the Ghetto,' Zangwill's work often reflected the complexities of heritage and assimilation, resonating deeply with the immigrant experience. His collection of essays, 'Without Prejudice' (1896), is a testament to his erudite and often humorous exploration of social and cultural topics. This body of work encapsulates his literary style, blending satire with earnest social criticism, and is marked by a profound understanding of the human condition. Zangwill was also involved with the Zionist movement, although he later became a proponent of territorialism, searching for a solution to Jewish statelessness beyond the confines of Palestine. His legacy endures in his prolific output of plays, novels, and activism, which left an indelible mark on Jewish literature and the broader discourse on cultural integration and identity politics.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • Authorial social critique • British Victorian authors • Classic • classic English novels • Cultural dialogues analysis • Cultural satire essays • English literature • Essays • historical fiction classics • Historical societal norms • Humanism and prejudice • Intellectual introspection • intellectual prose fiction • Israel Zangwill literature • Jewish British writers • Jewish identity exploration • Literary reflection on society • Philosophical examination of biases • public domain classics • Social commentary literature • Victorian era social commentary • Without Prejudice novel
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