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    How the Wise Men Got to Chelm ? The Life and Times of a Yiddish Folk Tradition: The Life and Times of a Yiddish Folk Tradition

    How the Wise Men Got to Chelm ? The Life and Times of a Yiddish Folk Tradition by Bernuth, Ruth Von;

    The Life and Times of a Yiddish Folk Tradition

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    • Publisher MI ? New York University
    • Date of Publication 18 October 2016
    • Number of Volumes Print PDF

    • ISBN 9781479828449
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages336 pages
    • Size 238x161x30 mm
    • Weight 268 g
    • Language English
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    How the Wise Men Got to Chelm is the first in-depth study of Chelm literature and its relationship to its literary precursors.





    When God created the world, so it is said, he sent out an angel with a bag of foolish souls with instructions to distribute them equally all over the world?one fool per town. But the angel?s bag broke and all the souls spilled out onto the same spot. They built a settlement where they landed: the town is known as Chelm.



    The collected tales of these fools, or ?wise men,? of Chelm constitute the best-known folktale tradition of the Jews of eastern Europe. This tradition includes a sprawling repertoire of stories about the alleged intellectual limitations of the members of this old and important Jewish community. Chelm did not make its debut in the role of the foolish shtetl par excellence until late in the nineteenth century. Since then, however, the town has led a double life?as a real city in eastern Poland and as an imaginary place onto which questions of Jewish identity, community, and history have been projected.



    By placing literary Chelm and its ?foolish? antecedents in a broader historical context, it shows how they have functioned for over three hundred years as models of society, somewhere between utopia and dystopia. These imaginary foolish towns have enabled writers both to entertain and highlight a variety of societal problems, a function that literary Chelm continues to fulfill in Jewish literature to this day.



    "Bernuth...provides a detailed and comprehensive examination of the evolution of some of the best-known Yiddish folk stories--those revolving around the comically foolish men of the town of Chelm--that places those tales in historical and cultural context."

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