"And His Heart a Precious Violin": The Musical Layering of S. Y. Agnon's Yiddish Story "Toytntants".

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  • Author(s): Kotlerman, Ber
  • Source:
    Jewish Social Studies. Fall2011, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p127-144. 18p.
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      The 1908 Yiddish story "Toytntants" was the last creation of the young Galician author Shmuel YosefHalevi Czaczkes before his transformation into S. Y. Agnon, of the Land of Israel. The story, which can be understood as a farewell to the romantic-sentimental style identified by Agnon xuith his writing in Yiddish, was also his longest and most elaborate creation in either Yiddish or Hebrew up to the time of its writing. It stands in sharp contrast to the "single-storied" structure of Agnon's previous tales, some of which were even integrated into "Toytntants. " This article analyzes Agnon's use of "musicalization" in the text, a phenomenon that scholars have also identified in JamesJoyce's writings. When read in historical context, "Toytntants" reveals nexv aspects of the cultural atmosphere in which Agnon lived while he resided in Galicia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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