Irish Short Stories
- 378pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
Selected and introduced by David Marcus
L'opera di David Marcus è stata plasmata dalla sua duplice eredità, riflettendo influenze dal suo background ebraico lituano e dalla cultura irlandese nei suoi romanzi, racconti e poesie. Oltre alla sua produzione creativa, ha contribuito in modo significativo al panorama letterario coltivando scrittori emergenti come redattore letterario di lunga data e attraverso il suo vasto lavoro di editing di numerose antologie di letteratura irlandese. Marcus ha arricchito la scena letteraria irlandese con la sua voce distintiva, mostrando un talento per collegare diverse influenze culturali.






Selected and introduced by David Marcus
The book presents a significant portion of the masorah from the Leningrad Codex, specifically focusing on the Former Prophets. It includes nearly nine thousand notes that are meticulously transcribed and annotated, providing biblical references alongside an English translation and commentary. This work offers a unique resource for scholars and readers interested in biblical texts and their traditional interpretations.
The book offers an unprecedented English translation and commentary on the Masorah of the Former Prophets from the Leningrad Codex, detailing key aspects of its historical significance. It includes a comprehensive introduction covering the Codex's importance, the Masorah's evolution, and its relationship to the Hebrew Bible text. Each masoretic note is meticulously transcribed, translated, and annotated, with biblical references provided. The user-friendly format visually aligns catchwords with their biblical contexts, facilitating easier comprehension for students and scholars alike.
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This is a collection of Irish Christmas stories, including works from John McGaehern, Anne Devlin, Mary Morrissey, William Trevor, Bernard McLaverty and Patrick McCabe, alongside newcomers.