Joseph Perl's
epistolary novelMegalleh Temirim ("Revealer of Secrets"), written under the name "Obadiah ben Pethahiah" and published in
Vienna, becomes the first novel to be published in the
Hebrew language.[4]
The Life and Opinions of the Tomcat Murr with a Fragmentary Biography of the Music Director Johannes Kreisler on Random Sheets of Waste Paper (Lebens-Ansichten des Katers Murr nebst fragmentarischer Biographie des Kapellmeisters Johannes Kreisler in zufälligen Makulaturblättern) (begins publication)
^Sears, Donald A. (1978). John Neal. Boston, Massachusetts: Twayne Publishers. p. 145.
ISBN080-5-7723-08.
^Lease, Benjamin (1972). That Wild Fellow John Neal and the American Literary Revolution. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press. p. 205.
ISBN0-226-46969-7.
^Bloom, Harold (2001). Bloom's Major Poets:Percy Bysshe Shelley. New York: Chelsea House Books. pp. 49–65.
ISBN0-7910-5930-8.
Joseph Perl's
epistolary novelMegalleh Temirim ("Revealer of Secrets"), written under the name "Obadiah ben Pethahiah" and published in
Vienna, becomes the first novel to be published in the
Hebrew language.[4]
The Life and Opinions of the Tomcat Murr with a Fragmentary Biography of the Music Director Johannes Kreisler on Random Sheets of Waste Paper (Lebens-Ansichten des Katers Murr nebst fragmentarischer Biographie des Kapellmeisters Johannes Kreisler in zufälligen Makulaturblättern) (begins publication)
^Sears, Donald A. (1978). John Neal. Boston, Massachusetts: Twayne Publishers. p. 145.
ISBN080-5-7723-08.
^Lease, Benjamin (1972). That Wild Fellow John Neal and the American Literary Revolution. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press. p. 205.
ISBN0-226-46969-7.
^Bloom, Harold (2001). Bloom's Major Poets:Percy Bysshe Shelley. New York: Chelsea House Books. pp. 49–65.
ISBN0-7910-5930-8.