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E. F. Bleiler

    Everett Franklin Bleiler was een invloedrijk redacteur en geleerde op het gebied van speculatieve fictie, met name sciencefiction, detectiveverhalen en fantasy. Zijn werk vormde de basis voor de moderne SF-bibliografie en zijn inzichtelijke inleidingen op bloemlezingen werden geprezen om hun voorbeeldige diepgang. Bleiler verdiepte zich in de kritische analyse van vroege genrewerken en creëerde tegelijkertijd zijn eigen fictie, vaak geplaatst tegen mythische of historische achtergronden. Zijn bijdrage ligt in de nauwgezette catalogisering, analyse en toegankelijkheid van belangrijke literaire werken binnen deze genres.

    The Golem
    Essential German grammar
    • This is the first German grammar which has been specifically designed for the adult with limited learning time who wishes to be able to express himself with reasonable accuracy, yet does not wish to be burdened with archaic, highly literary, or seldom used forms. It covers the most important points of German grammar in the clearest possible manner, stressing regularities rather than irregularities and concentrating upon the constructions and expression-modes that you would be most likely to use. It has been created for readers who prefer the phrase-approach, and all grammatical points are illustrated with phrases and sentences that you can use immediately. Hints are included throughout the book on replacing difficult constructions with easier ones.

      Essential German grammar
    • The Golem

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      First published in serial form as Der Golem in the periodical Die weissen Blätter in 1913–14, The Golem is a haunting Gothic tale of stolen identity and persecution, set in a strange underworld peopled by fantastical characters. The red-headed prostitute Rosina; the junk-dealer Aaron Wassertrum; puppeteers; street musicians; and a deaf-mute silhouette artist. Lurking in its inhabitants’ subconscious is the Golem, a creature of rabbinical myth. Supposedly a manifestation of all the suffering of the ghetto, it comes to life every 33 years in a room without a door. When the jeweller Athanasius Pernath, suffering from broken dreams and amnesia, sees the Golem, he realises to his terror that the ghostly man of clay shares his own face. . . . The Golem, though rarely seen, is central to the novel as a representative of the ghetto's own spirit and consciousness, brought to life by the suffering and misery that its inhabitants have endured over the centuries. Perhaps the most memorable figure in the story is the city of Prague itself, recognisable through its landmarks such as the Street of the Alchemists and the Castle.

      The Golem