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The volume gathers a series of spoken addresses and short papers rendered into an informal essay form, ranging from travel impressions and personal reflections to literary and folkloric studies. Subjects include a visit to Hebron, meditations on the comfort of books, examinations of medieval wayfaring and a medieval Hebrew romance, explorations of Hebrew love-song tradition and marriage sayings, and a miscellany of curiosities touching on literary figures, language, mysticism, and Jewish customs. Delivered with conversational ease and occasional humor, the pieces balance popular accessibility with scholarly note and aim to entertain as much as to inform.
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