

An edition of Gentile tales (1999)
The Narrative Assault on Late Medieval Jews (The Middle Age Series)
By Miri Rubin
Publish Date
July 2004
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania 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