British Romanticism and the Jews explores the mutual influences exerted by the British-Christian and British-Jewish communities on each other during the period between the Enlightenment and Victoriani
Despite their religious and geographic differences, the British poet Lord Byron shared certain attitudes about politics, institutionalized religion, and individual identity that made him very popular
Belgian theologian van Helmont (1614-99), in his Adumbration Kabbalae Christiana attempted to Christianize the form of Kabbalism taught by 16th-century Palestinian Isaac Luria. An American scholar of
Approaching myth as the structuring principle of intentionality, Wonders Divine: The Development of Blake's Kabbalistic Myth analyzes the evolution of William Blake's myth in the illuminated books. Wi
Approaching language as the external manifestation of intentionality, Glorious incomprehensible: The Development of Blake's Kabbalistic Language traces the evolution of hebaic etymologies and mystical
In her preface editor Spector mentions her two previous collections of essays pertaining to the intersection of Romanticism and Judaica. When the first was published in 2002, the subject was viewed as