Name Maurice Samuel Role Novelist | ||
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Died May 4, 1972, New York City, New York, United States Books You Gentiles, The spectacular past, Certain People of the Book, Harvest in the desert, The Professor And The |
Maurice samuels jewish fiction in nineteenth century france
Maurice Samuel (February 8, 1895 – May 4, 1972) was a Romanian-born British and American novelist, translator and lecturer.
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- Maurice samuels jewish fiction in nineteenth century france
- A reading of marcel proust s swann s way at yale by maurice samuels
- Early life
- Fiction
- Non fiction
- References
A Jewish and Zionist intellectual, he is best known for his work You Gentiles, published in 1924. Most of his work concerns Judaism or the Jew's role in history and modern society, but he also wrote more conventional fiction, such as The Web of Lucifer, which takes place under the Borgias' rule in Renaissance Italy, and the fantasy/science-fiction novel The Devil that Failed. He and his work received acclaim within the Jewish community during his lifetime, including the 1944 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for his non-fiction work, The World of Sholom Aleichem. (Maurice Samuel also wrote the nonfiction King Mob under the pseudonym "Frank K. Notch".)
A reading of marcel proust s swann s way at yale by maurice samuels
Early life
Born in Măcin, Tulcea County, Romania, to Isaac Samuel and Fanny Acker, Maurice moved to Paris with his family at the age of five and about a year later to Victoria University. Eventually, he left England, and from 1914 he remained in America.