Description
About the Author
Michal Oron is Professor Emerita of Jewish Mysticism, Department of Hebrew Literature, Tel Aviv University.
Reviews
Reviews 'The legend of Samuel Falk is tantalising... Dr. Oron examines Falk's magisterial 'successes' in the line of self-isolation, survival and prophecy.'
Stephen Massil, editor of Jewish Book News and Reviews
'Oron's translation and annotation of Falk's diary is a fascinating window into the lives of both Falk and his associates... Falk's diaries only add to the complexity of a figure who was undoubtedly anything but conventional.'
Joel S. Davidi Weisberger, Jewish Link & the Times of Israel
'Will be welcomed by researchers and historians of eighteenth-century Jewish mysticism and esoteric freemasonry . . . the actual texts of the diaries make a valuable contribution to scholarship and open up many new avenues for future research . . . the final translation is excellent, and the raw material presented in the diaries (Hirsch's covering 1747-51, Falk's covering 1772-81) provides a remarkable account of kabbalistic magical practices and the survival of esoteric interests among a wide range of English and European Freemasons and 'adventurers' during the years of the so-called Enlightenment.'
Marsha Keith Schuchard, British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
'A glimpse into the kind of "superstitious," bizarre, "irrational" beliefs and practices that the Enlightenment thought was part of a past that rational people had cast aside [...] Without [Oron's] invaluable notes, much of this material would remain incomprehensible.'Achsah Guibbory, The North American Conference on British Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9781904113034
Author Michal Oron
Format Hardback
Page Count 384
Imprint The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Weight(grams) 368g