In this seminal work, French Jewish journalist Bernard Lazare examines the social and historical factors that have shaped the conception of Judaism and the Jewish people throughout the ages. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources and his own personal experience, Lazare provides a deep and nuanced analysis of the cultural and religious identity of one of the world's oldest and most influential religions.
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Bernard Lazare bol francúzsky židovský literárny kritik a politický novinár, ktorý sa stal významnou postavou v počiatočných fázach Dreyfusovej aféry. Venoval sa polemikám a zastával anarchistické ideály, hoci sa sám neuchyľoval k "priamej akcii". Finančne podporoval publikácie a právne obhajoby svojich spolubojovníkov. Už pred rokom 1888 prijal pseudonym Bernard Lazare, keď spolu s Ephraïmom Mikhaëlom napísal mytologickú drámu La Fiancée de Corinthe.






- 2023
- 2023
"Il m'a semblé qu'une opinion aussi universelle que l'antisémitisme, ayant fleuri dans tous les lieux et dans tous les temps, avant l'ère chrétienne et après, à Alexandrie, à Rome et à Antioche, en Arabie et en Perse, dans l'Europe du Moyen Âge et dans l'Europe moderne, en un mot, dans toutes les parties du monde où il y a eu et il y a des Juifs, il m'a semblé qu'une telle opinion ne pouvait être le résultat d'une fantaisie et d'un caprice perpétuel, et qu'il devait y avoir à son éclosion et à ses permanence des raisons profondes et sérieuses." L'Antisémitisme, son Histoire et ses causes est suivi de "Contre l'Antisémitisme", qui revient sur la polémique qui opposa Lazare à Drumont, auteur de "La France Juive." La lecture de l'ouvrage de Bernard Lazare, à qui un athéisme militant confère une rigueur nonpareille, est essentielle à la compréhension par notre temps, que déroute la reverdie du pire, des "raisons" - non des "justifications" - d'une haine millénaire meurtrière de nature à défier l'entendement.
- 2020
The Gate of Ivory
- 216 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, this novel by Bernard Lazare explores themes of identity and societal issues. It is notable for being the last work of fiction by the author before he became immersed in the Dreyfus Affair. This new English translation by Brian Stableford offers readers a chance to engage with Lazare's Symbolist style and his unique perspective on the complexities of human experience.
- 2018
The Torch-Bearers
- 256 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
An itinerant Anarchist preacher arrives in the corrupt city of Geronta, accompanied by a fellow vagabond. He uses parables as his preferred method of enlightenment, engaging with local story-tellers who share their own tales. Through these exchanges, he challenges their narratives, exposing ideological flaws and sparking a deeper exploration of beliefs. The interplay of stories highlights themes of enlightenment and the critique of societal norms.
- 2017
The Mirror of Legends
- 196 stránok
- 7 hodin čítania
The book features a collection of stories inspired by Greek, mythological, and Biblical sources, showcasing the rich tapestry of esoteric lore. Through Brian Stableford's exquisite translation, the prose flows with a lyrical quality, reminiscent of incantations. It presents a blend of erudition and heretical ideas, forming a distinct myth-cycle that explores metaphysics, aesthetics, and ethics. This work stands out as a significant artistic contribution from French Symbolist Bernard Lazare, now accessible to English readers for the first time.
- 2010
The Truth About The Dreyfus Case (1897)
- 112 stránok
- 4 hodiny čítania
As a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian text, this book preserves historical significance while acknowledging potential imperfections like marks and notations. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature through affordable, high-quality editions that remain true to the original work.
- 2003
Anti-Semitism. Its History and Causes
- 388 stránok
- 14 hodin čítania
Exploring the historical roots of antisemitism, the author examines its persistence across various cultures and eras, from ancient Alexandria to modern Europe. The narrative seeks to understand the serious underlying causes of this phenomenon, suggesting that it cannot be dismissed as mere prejudice or whim. By investigating its prevalence wherever Jewish communities exist, the book aims to provide insight into the complex factors contributing to antisemitic attitudes throughout history.