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  1. About This Edition

    January 2005 About This Edition The Editor Sheila A. Spector, recipient of the Carl H. Pforzheimer, Jr. Research Grant, awarded by the Keats-Shelley Association of America, is an independent scholar who has devoted her professional career to exploring the ...

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  2. Bibliography

    January 2005 Bibliography Biography and Publications Blake, Robert.  Disraeli.  New York:  St. Martin’s Press, 1967.---. Disraeli’s Grand Tour:  Benjamin Disraeli and the Holy Land, 1830-31.   New York:  Oxford University Press, 1982. Disraeli, Benjamin. ...

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  3. Chronology

    January 2005 Disraeli Chronology 1804 (21 December) Born in London 1817 (31 July) Baptized at St. Andrew’s, Holborn, London 1824 Toured Belgium and Rhine Valley 1826 Toured France, Switzerland and Italy 1826-7 Published Vivian Grey 1828 Published The Voya ...

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  4. Critical Contexts

    January 2005 Critical Contexts Disraeli Chronology Key dates in the life of Benjamin Disraeli Sources Textual sources for Alroy Reviews Contemporary reviews of Alroy Criticism Scholarly evaluations of Alroy Electronic Editions Wondrous Tale of Alroy Alroy ...

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  5. Abrahams, “A Masterpiece for the Week: Disraeli’s ‘Alroy’”

    January 2005 Criticism Israel Abrahams. “A Masterpiece for the Week: Disraeli’s ‘Alroy.’” The Jewish World. No. 3005 (11 Tamuz 5673/16 July 1913), 9-10. Rpt. Beaconsfield Quarterly, no. 3. 41-3. Benjamin Disraeli was one of the most truthful authors of th ...

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  6. Levine, Benjamin Disraeli

    January 2005 Criticism Richard A. Levine. Benjamin Disraeli. New York: Twayne, 1968. 51-7; 90-3. The significance of Alroy to the later Young England novels is threefold. First, in this novel Disraeli most clearly articulates his debt to the past. Second, ...

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  7. O'Kell, “The Autobiographical Nature of Disraeli’s Early Fiction”

    January 2005 Criticism Robert O’Kell. “The Autobiographical Nature of Disraeli’s Early Fiction.” Nineteenth-Century Fiction 31 (1976): 260-66.... It is clear now that Disraeli found in the issue of Catholic Emancipation not just a topical setting to explo ...

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  8. Schwarz, Disraeli's Fiction

    January 2005 Criticism Daniel R. Schwarz. Disraeli’s Fiction. New York: Macmillan, 1979. 42-51. Alroy is Disraeli’s ultimate heroic fantasy. He uses the figure of the twelfth-century Jewish Prince, Alroy, as the basis for a tale of Jewish conquest and emp ...

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  9. Schwarz, “‘Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin’: Jewish Perspectives in Disraeli’s Fiction”

    January 2005 Criticism Daniel R. Schwarz. “‘ Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin ’: Jewish Perspectives in Disraeli’s Fiction.” Disraeli’s Jewishness. Eds. Todd M. Endelman and Tony Kushner. London and Portland, Or.: Vallentine Mitchell), 2002. 44-49. Alroy is Di ...

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  10. Spector, Alroy as Disraeli's 'Ideal Ambition'

    January 2005 Criticism Sheila A. Spector. “ Alroy as Disraeli’s ‘Ideal Ambition.’” British Romanticism and the Jews: History, Culture, Literature. Ed. Sheila A. Spector. New York: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2002. 235-48. Identified by Cecil Roth “as one of the e ...

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