

An edition of Gentile tales (1999)
the narrative assault on late medieval Jews
By Miri Rubin
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Yale University Press
Language
eng
Pages
273
Description:
"This book tells of the creation and growth of one of the principal anti-Jewish stories of the Middle Ages and the violence that it bred. Beginning in Paris in the year 1290, Jews were accused of abusing Christ by desecrating the eucharist - the manifestation of Christ's body in the communion service. Over the next two centuries this became an authoritative, awe-inspiring tale that spread throughout Europe and led to violent antisemitic activity in areas from Catalonia to Bohemia - particularly in some German-speaking regions, where at times it produced region-wide massacres and 'cleansings'."--BOOK JACKET. "In exploring the character, nature, development and eventual decay of this fantasy of host desecration, Rubin presents a vivid picture of the mental world of late medieval Europe and of the culture of anti-semitism."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Antisemitism in art, Antisemitism in literature, Controversial literature, History, History and criticism, Host desecration accusation, Host desecration accusation in literature, Judaism, Literature, Medieval, Medieval Literature, Narration (Rhetoric), Jews, history, 70-1789, Jews, persecutions, Judaism in literature, Literature, medieval, history and criticism, Antimsemitism in art
Times: To 1500