Representing Jerusalem in World Literature and Art
Sacred Space and Sacred History
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 28 May 2026
- ISBN 9781666977998
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages224 pages
- Size 228.6x152.4 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 12 bw illus 700
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Short description:
Explores the historical and cultural dimensions of Jerusalem through the lens of world literature and art.
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This volume explores the historical and cultural dimensions of Jerusalem through the lens of world literature and art.
Jerusalem inspired creation of various world literary works, spanning different time periods and contributing to various angles of views. This volume emphasizes Jerusalem's spiritual significance in the world culture, literature, history, and global society. Preservation of this Holy City is not a duty of one, two, three nations-it is a duty of all humanity. The chapters of this book contribute to the significance of the cosmic city as one of the most important destinations of human journey. The ultimate destination of many pilgrims is Jerusalem-the Holy City that unites all faithful and agnostics. Journey to the Holy City is the fulfillment of a sacred dream of believers.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: Cosmic City, Jerusalem
Elena V. Shabliy
1. Georgian Memories of Jerusalem Loca Sancta, Manifested on Stone Pillars, Faï¿1⁄2ades Sculpture, and Pilgrimage Sites
Erga Shneurson
2. The Art of ???????? ???????: Women, Pilgrimage, and Preserving Relationship with the Holy City
Nicol Nixon Augustï¿1⁄2
3. Jerusalem in Sï¿1⁄2leyman the Magnificent's Rule and Na'ï¿1⁄2mï¿1⁄2's Poetry
Mustafa ï¿1⁄2zagaï¿1⁄2
4. The Sacred Texture of Jerusalem: Where Coram Deo and Miraj Meet
Okan Keles
5. Secrets of Jerusalem: Above My Chief Joy Existence
Orit Miller Katav
6. From Here to Eternity: Homo Viator and the Itinerant Constructions of Jerusalem in the Work of W. G. Sebald
Noah Gallego
7. Burnt Yet Burning: The Western Wall of Jerusalem and Ani Ma'amin by Dion Futerman
Jin H. Han
8. Images of Crusaders, the Holy Land and Jerusalem in Medieval Jewish Subcultures
Talya Fishman
Conclusion
Elena V. Shabliy
Notes on Contributors