Dan Miron

Dan Miron ( דן מירון; born in 1934 in Tel Aviv) is an Israeli literary scholar and critic.

Miron studied literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and at Columbia University in New York. He taught for forty years at Columbia University, the Hebrew University and Tel Aviv University, is Professor Emeritus at the Hebrew University and has the Leonard - KayeProfessur held for Hebrew Literature at Columbia University. He is regarded as the " doyen of Israeli Literurkritik " and distinguished expert of modern Hebrew and Yiddish literature. For his writings have been translated into many languages ​​, he was inter alia with the Bialik Prize ( 1980) and the Israel Prize (1993 ) awarded.

Writings

  • A Traveler Disguised: The Rise of Modern Yiddish Fiction in the Nineteenth Century, 1973
  • Ashkenaz. Modern Hebrew Literature and the premodern German Jewish Experience, 1989
  • HNBialik and the Prophetic Mode in Modern Hebrew Poetry, 2000
  • The Image of the Shtetl and Other Studies of Modern Jewish Literary Imagination, 2000
  • From the Worm a Butterfly Emerges ( Nathan Alterman )

Swell

  • Denz, Rebecca (ed.), Dubrau, Alexander ( ed.), Riemer, Nathaniel ( ed.): " 100th anniversary of Tel Aviv = 100th anniversary of Tel Aviv ", Potsdam University Press, ISBN 9783869560120, pp. 212 ff
  • Encyclopedia Judaica - Dan Miron
  • Columbia University - Dan Miron
  • Man
  • Born in 1934
  • Author
  • Literary scholar
  • Literature ( Yiddish )
  • Literature ( Hebrew)
  • Israeli
  • Support of the Israel Prize
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