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Book Synopsis

The greatest American Jewish author of the nineteenth century, Emma Lazarus was a celebrated poet and humanitarian activist. This edition is a broad collection of her writings, including her essays, previously unpublished poems, her innovative late work, and, in its entirety, her most important book, Songs of a Semite (1882). Her best known poem, “The New Colossus” (the 1883 Statue of Liberty poem that made Lazarus a national icon), is also here, along with a selection of cultural documents that help contextualize her work in relation to contemporary debates about Jewish history, the Russian pogroms of the 1880s, the creation of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, immigration, and antisemitism.



Trade Review

“Gregory Eiselein has created an important historical-literary context for Emma Lazarus’s writing; this edition will be invaluable in making her work accessible to twenty-first century readers.” — Diane Lichtenstein, Beloit College

“Eiselein’s expertly edited and annotated volume is an invaluable contribution to the recovery of lost texts by women writers. With its well-researched notes, historical contextualization, and supplementary materials, this superb edition is certain to become the definitive edition of Lazarus’s works. An impressive achievement!.” — Denise D. Knight, State University of New York, Cortland

“This collection provides a rich introduction to this important and under-appreciated American author. It is necessary reading for any scholar of nineteenth-century American poetry, nineteenth-century American woman writers, or the history of Jewish-American writing.” — Marianne Noble, American University



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Emma Lazarus: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Texts

From Poems and Translations

  • Links
    Clytie

LONG ISLAND SOUND

From Admetus and Other Poems

  • Epochs [I-VII, XVI]
    In the Jewish Synagogue at Newport
    Heroes

PHANTASIES
MOODS
TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FRENCH OF FRANÇOIS COPPÉE
ARABESQUE
THE CRANES OF IBYCUS
OFF ROUGH POINT
LEDA & THE SWAN
THE SOUTH
SYMPHONIC STUDIES
THE CREATION OF MAN
A LETTER, FROM JUDAH HALLEVI TO HIS FRIEND ISAAC CHOPIN
NIGHT-PIECE
DESTINY
THE TAMING OF THE FALCON
RASCHI IN PRAGUE
ASSURANCE
ECHOES

From Poems and Ballads of Heinrich Heine

  • Morphine
    Homeward Bound [LXV]
    The Asra
    Song
    An Apparition in the Sea
    Question

CITY VISIONS
PROGRESS AND POVERTY
LAURA’S DEATH
TRIUMPH OF LOVE

Songs of a Semite: The Dance to Death, and Other Poems The Dance to Death; A Historical Tragedy in Five Acts

  • Songs
    • The New Year
      The Crowing of the Red Cock
      In Exile
      In Memoriam—Rev. JJ. Lyons
      The Valley of Baca
      The Banner of the Jew
      The Guardian of the Red Disk
  • A Translation of Heine and Two Imitations
    • Donna Clara
      Don Pedrillo
      Fra Pedro
  • Translations from the Hebrew Poets of Mediaeval Spain
    • Solomon ben Judah Gabirol
      Night-Thoughts
      Meditations
      Hymn
      To a Detractor
      Fragment
      Stanzas
      Wine and Grief
      Defiance
      A Degenerate Age
  • Judah ben Ha-Levi
    • Love-Song
      Separation
      Longing for Jerusalem
      On the Voyage to Jerusalem I
      On the Voyage to Jerusalem II
      To the West Wind III
  • Moses ben Esra
    • Extracts from the Book of Tarshish, or “Necklaceof Pearls”
      In the Night
      From the “Divan”
      Love Song of Alcharisi

AN EPISTLE FROM JOSHUA IBNVIVES OF ALLORQUI
THE WORLD’S JUSTICE
THE FEAST OF LIGHTS
LIFE AND ART
THE NEW EZEKIEL
CONSOLATION
THE NEW COLOSSUS
1492
CRITIC AND POET
THE CHOICE
THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
THE BIRTH OF MAN
To R.WE.
BAR KOCHBA
THE VENUS OF THE LOUVRE
GIFTS
ADMONITION
BY THE WATERS OF BABYLON
A MASQUE OF VENICE

Selected Essays

  • Russian Christianity versus Modern Judaism
    Emerson’s Personality
    An Epistle to the Hebrews [V, XII]
    The Jewish Problem
    The Poet Heine
    A Day in Surrey with William Morris

Appendix A: Biography

  1. Josephine Lazarus, “Emma Lazarus”

Appendix B: Selections from the Correspondence

  1. From Ralph Waldo Emerson, 14 April 1868
  2. To Ralph Waldo Emerson, 27 June 1868
  3. From Ralph Waldo Emerson, 19 Nov. 1868
  4. To Ralph Waldo Emerson, 22 Nov. 1868
  5. To Ralph Waldo Emerson, 27 Dec. 1874
  6. To Rabbi Gustav Gottheil, 25 Feb. [1877]
  7. John Burroughs, to Emma Lazarus, 29 Apr. 1878
  8. To Helena deKay Gilder, 18 Aug. 1879
  9. To Edmund Clarence Stedman, [Summer 1881]
  10. To Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, 14 Jan. 1882
  11. To Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, 23 Aug. 1882
  12. To Samuel Gray Ward, 12 Oct. 1882
  13. To Philip Cowen, 5 May [1883]
  14. To Helena deKay Gilder, 4 July 1883
  15. From James Russell Lowell, 17 Dec. 1883
  16. To Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, 29 Jan. [1884]

Appendix C: Critical Response · 320

  1. The New-York Times
  2. The Illustrated London News
  3. The New-York Times
  4. The Jewish Chronicle
  5. Pereira Mendes
  6. The American Hebrew
  7. The Literary World
  8. Solomon Solis-Cohen
  9. Edmund Clarence Stedman

Appendix D: Cultural Contexts

  1. Heinrich Graetz, from Geschichte der Juden [The History of the Jews]
  2. George Eliot, from Daniel Deronda
  3. From “The Persecution of the Jews in Russia,” The Times
  4. Mme. Z. Ragozin, from “Russian Jews and Gentiles. From a Russian Point of View”
  5. Samuel S. Cox, from the Congressional Record
  6. Abram S. Isaacs, “Will the Jews Return to Palestine?”
  7. Telemachus Thomas Timayenis, from The American Jew: An Exposé of His Career

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      Publication Date: 30/06/2002
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The greatest American Jewish author of the nineteenth century, Emma Lazarus was a celebrated poet and humanitarian activist. This edition is a broad collection of her writings, including her essays, previously unpublished poems, her innovative late work, and, in its entirety, her most important book, Songs of a Semite (1882). Her best known poem, “The New Colossus” (the 1883 Statue of Liberty poem that made Lazarus a national icon), is also here, along with a selection of cultural documents that help contextualize her work in relation to contemporary debates about Jewish history, the Russian pogroms of the 1880s, the creation of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, immigration, and antisemitism.



      Trade Review

      “Gregory Eiselein has created an important historical-literary context for Emma Lazarus’s writing; this edition will be invaluable in making her work accessible to twenty-first century readers.” — Diane Lichtenstein, Beloit College

      “Eiselein’s expertly edited and annotated volume is an invaluable contribution to the recovery of lost texts by women writers. With its well-researched notes, historical contextualization, and supplementary materials, this superb edition is certain to become the definitive edition of Lazarus’s works. An impressive achievement!.” — Denise D. Knight, State University of New York, Cortland

      “This collection provides a rich introduction to this important and under-appreciated American author. It is necessary reading for any scholar of nineteenth-century American poetry, nineteenth-century American woman writers, or the history of Jewish-American writing.” — Marianne Noble, American University



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Introduction
      Emma Lazarus: A Brief Chronology
      A Note on the Texts

      From Poems and Translations

      • Links
        Clytie

      LONG ISLAND SOUND

      From Admetus and Other Poems

      • Epochs [I-VII, XVI]
        In the Jewish Synagogue at Newport
        Heroes

      PHANTASIES
      MOODS
      TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FRENCH OF FRANÇOIS COPPÉE
      ARABESQUE
      THE CRANES OF IBYCUS
      OFF ROUGH POINT
      LEDA & THE SWAN
      THE SOUTH
      SYMPHONIC STUDIES
      THE CREATION OF MAN
      A LETTER, FROM JUDAH HALLEVI TO HIS FRIEND ISAAC CHOPIN
      NIGHT-PIECE
      DESTINY
      THE TAMING OF THE FALCON
      RASCHI IN PRAGUE
      ASSURANCE
      ECHOES

      From Poems and Ballads of Heinrich Heine

      • Morphine
        Homeward Bound [LXV]
        The Asra
        Song
        An Apparition in the Sea
        Question

      CITY VISIONS
      PROGRESS AND POVERTY
      LAURA’S DEATH
      TRIUMPH OF LOVE

      Songs of a Semite: The Dance to Death, and Other Poems The Dance to Death; A Historical Tragedy in Five Acts

      • Songs
        • The New Year
          The Crowing of the Red Cock
          In Exile
          In Memoriam—Rev. JJ. Lyons
          The Valley of Baca
          The Banner of the Jew
          The Guardian of the Red Disk
      • A Translation of Heine and Two Imitations
        • Donna Clara
          Don Pedrillo
          Fra Pedro
      • Translations from the Hebrew Poets of Mediaeval Spain
        • Solomon ben Judah Gabirol
          Night-Thoughts
          Meditations
          Hymn
          To a Detractor
          Fragment
          Stanzas
          Wine and Grief
          Defiance
          A Degenerate Age
      • Judah ben Ha-Levi
        • Love-Song
          Separation
          Longing for Jerusalem
          On the Voyage to Jerusalem I
          On the Voyage to Jerusalem II
          To the West Wind III
      • Moses ben Esra
        • Extracts from the Book of Tarshish, or “Necklaceof Pearls”
          In the Night
          From the “Divan”
          Love Song of Alcharisi

      AN EPISTLE FROM JOSHUA IBNVIVES OF ALLORQUI
      THE WORLD’S JUSTICE
      THE FEAST OF LIGHTS
      LIFE AND ART
      THE NEW EZEKIEL
      CONSOLATION
      THE NEW COLOSSUS
      1492
      CRITIC AND POET
      THE CHOICE
      THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
      THE BIRTH OF MAN
      To R.WE.
      BAR KOCHBA
      THE VENUS OF THE LOUVRE
      GIFTS
      ADMONITION
      BY THE WATERS OF BABYLON
      A MASQUE OF VENICE

      Selected Essays

      • Russian Christianity versus Modern Judaism
        Emerson’s Personality
        An Epistle to the Hebrews [V, XII]
        The Jewish Problem
        The Poet Heine
        A Day in Surrey with William Morris

      Appendix A: Biography

      1. Josephine Lazarus, “Emma Lazarus”

      Appendix B: Selections from the Correspondence

      1. From Ralph Waldo Emerson, 14 April 1868
      2. To Ralph Waldo Emerson, 27 June 1868
      3. From Ralph Waldo Emerson, 19 Nov. 1868
      4. To Ralph Waldo Emerson, 22 Nov. 1868
      5. To Ralph Waldo Emerson, 27 Dec. 1874
      6. To Rabbi Gustav Gottheil, 25 Feb. [1877]
      7. John Burroughs, to Emma Lazarus, 29 Apr. 1878
      8. To Helena deKay Gilder, 18 Aug. 1879
      9. To Edmund Clarence Stedman, [Summer 1881]
      10. To Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, 14 Jan. 1882
      11. To Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, 23 Aug. 1882
      12. To Samuel Gray Ward, 12 Oct. 1882
      13. To Philip Cowen, 5 May [1883]
      14. To Helena deKay Gilder, 4 July 1883
      15. From James Russell Lowell, 17 Dec. 1883
      16. To Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, 29 Jan. [1884]

      Appendix C: Critical Response · 320

      1. The New-York Times
      2. The Illustrated London News
      3. The New-York Times
      4. The Jewish Chronicle
      5. Pereira Mendes
      6. The American Hebrew
      7. The Literary World
      8. Solomon Solis-Cohen
      9. Edmund Clarence Stedman

      Appendix D: Cultural Contexts

      1. Heinrich Graetz, from Geschichte der Juden [The History of the Jews]
      2. George Eliot, from Daniel Deronda
      3. From “The Persecution of the Jews in Russia,” The Times
      4. Mme. Z. Ragozin, from “Russian Jews and Gentiles. From a Russian Point of View”
      5. Samuel S. Cox, from the Congressional Record
      6. Abram S. Isaacs, “Will the Jews Return to Palestine?”
      7. Telemachus Thomas Timayenis, from The American Jew: An Exposé of His Career

      Select Bibliography

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