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CONTENTS


Part I.

1. The Anti-Jewish Tradition on the English Stage.

2. The Pro-Jewish Stage Tradition.

3. Richard Cumberland as Old Testament Student; the “Exodiad.”

4. Cumberland as Critic of the Jews. a. His Controversy with David Levi; b. Napthali in “The Fashionable Lover.”

5. Cumberland as Friend of the Jews—a. “Nicholas Pedrosa”; b. “The Jew of Mogadore”; c. “Mr. Abraham Abrahams”; d. “The Jew.”—1) The original of Sheva; 2) The background of “The Jew”; 3) The influence of “The Jew.”

of “The Jew”; 3) The influence of “The Jew.”

6. Cumberland’s Recognition by Modern Jewry.


Part II.

An Abridged Version of Cumberland’s “The Jew.”

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