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Rae Dalven (1904–1992)

Autore di The Jews of Ioannina

4+ opere 25 membri 1 recensione

Opere di Rae Dalven

The Jews of Ioannina (1990) 11 copie
Daughters of Sappho: Contemporary Greek Women Poets (1994) — A cura di — 6 copie
Modern Greek Poetry (1949) 4 copie
Anna Comnena (1972) 4 copie

Opere correlate

Poesie (1961) — Traduttore, alcune edizioni1,791 copie

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1904-04-25
Data di morte
1992-07-30
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Greece (birth)
Luogo di nascita
Preveza, Greece
Luogo di morte
New York, New York, USA
Istruzione
New York University (Ph.D.)
Hunter College
Attività lavorative
translator
professor
historian
playwright
Breve biografia
Rae Dalven was born to a Jewish family in Preveza, now in Greece, then a region of the Ottoman Empire. In 1909, she emigrated to the USA with her parents. She graduated from Hunter College and earned a Ph.D. in English at New York University. She became a professor of English literature and department chairman at Ladycliff College in Highland Falls, New York. She was known for her translations of Greek poetry, such as Modern Greek Poetry (1949), The Poems of Cavafy (1961), and The Fourth Dimension (1977). She wrote two play, including the successful A Season in Hell (1950), about the French poets Rimbaud and Verlaine, which was produced Off-Broadway. Prof. Dalven was also renowned as an historian of the Jews in Greece, particularly the northern Ioannina community, who traced their ancestry to ancient Palestinians and retained their unique customs and liturgy. She edited The Sephardic Scholar, an academic journal, and served as president of the American Society of Sephardic Studies. The annual Rae Dalven Prize for excellence in modern Greek studies at New York University was created in her honor.

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Recensioni

Romaniotes (Northwest Greece), Greek-speaking Jews, descended from Byzantine Jews of 8th c. History, religious life, social life
 
Segnalato
Folkshul | Jan 15, 2011 |

Statistiche

Opere
4
Opere correlate
1
Utenti
25
Popolarità
#508,561
Voto
½ 4.3
Recensioni
1
ISBN
4