Criticism > Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism > Agnon, S. Y. - Bernard Knieger (review date 1975)
Agnon, S. Y. - Bernard Knieger (review date 1975)
Bernard Knieger (review date 1975)
SOURCE: Knieger, Bernard. “Shmuel Yosef Agnon's ‘The Face and the Image’.” Studies in Short Fiction 12, no. 2 (1975): 184-85.
[In the following review of an Agnon short story, Knieger calls attention to the Hebrew meaning of the phrase “face-to-face,” concluding that the narrator is facing his own isolation from traditional faith.]
One of the Agnon stories in Twenty-One Stories (New York: Schocken, 1970) is “The Face and the Image.” But this title is a metaphorical translation of the Hebrew Ha-panim la-panim, which literally translates into “The Face to the Face.” The editor Nahum N. Glatzer in his “Editorial Postscript” writes (on page 283) that the “Hebrew title of the story is taken from Proverbs 27:19, which the standard translations render as, ‘As in the water face answereth to face, so the heart of man to man.’” But what is the relevance of this proverb...
[The entire page is 754 words long]
Join eNotes
Over 3,500 study guides, question and answer forums, literature criticism, reference content, and much more!
Navigate
- Introduction
- Principal Works
-
Criticism
- Bernard Knieger (review date 1975)
- Nehama Aschkenasy (essay date winter 1983)
- Jeffrey M. Green (review date spring-summer 1984)
- Esther Fuchs (essay date fall 1985)
- Yair Mazor (essay date 1986)
- Gershon Shaked (essay date 1986)
- Arnold Band (essay date 1987)
- Cynthia Ozick (essay date December 1988)
- Nitza Ben-Dov (essay date September 1989)
- Alan L. Mintz (review date February 1990)
- Anne Golomb Hoffman (essay date 1991)
- Naomi B. Sokoloff (essay date 1994)
- Aharon Appelfeld (essay date spring-summer 1995)
- Mark Bernheim (review date summer 1997)
- William Riggan (essay date 1998)
- Shulamit Almog (essay date fall 1999)
- David G. Roskies (essay date 2003)
- Further Reading
- Copyright
