ext_260669 ([identity profile] fleurdelis28.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] sovay 2011-08-15 03:36 am (UTC)

His Venerable, Learned, and Righteous central Jewish character in Puck of Pook's Hill is Spanish, I think. While the book belongs to an earlier era and the story is timed to be contemporary with the Magna Carta, I also wonder whether, if the point were pressed, he would have continued to differentiate such ideas of Jews from the sort he thought Einstein represented.

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