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Alroy Ixion in heaven. The infernal marriage. Popanilla

The infernal marriage: Disraeli's version of the marriage of Proserpine, daughter of Jupiter and Ceres, to Pluto, the god of Hades. This story first appeared in Coburn's New Monthly Magazine in 1834.

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  • "Wondrous tale of Alroy"@en
  • "Novels and tales"
  • "Laroy, Ixion"@en
  • "Ixion i heaven"@en
  • "Ixion in the heaven"@en
  • "Infernal marriage"@en
  • "Infernal marriage"
  • "Popanilla"@en
  • "Popanilla"
  • "Ixion in heaven"@en
  • "Ixion in heaven"
  • "Beaconsfield's works"@en

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  • "The infernal marriage: Disraeli's version of the marriage of Proserpine, daughter of Jupiter and Ceres, to Pluto, the god of Hades. This story first appeared in Coburn's New Monthly Magazine in 1834."@en
  • "Popanilla: The adventures of Captain Popanilla, shipwrecked off the Isle of Fantaisie. Originally published in 1828."@en
  • "Ixion in heaven: In this short political satire, Disraeli tones down and modernizes the Greek legend of Ixion, King of Thessaly, who marries Dia, the daughter of Deioneus. When his father-in-law purchases one of his race horses and withdraws it from a race, Ixion loses a great deal of money. In anger, Ixion digs a pit in his garden and fills it with hot coals, which Deioneus "happens" to fall into ... Originally published 1834."@en
  • "Alroy: The story opens with the young Jewish hero David Alroy's acceptance of his identity as Prince of the Captivity. Like his biblical-prototype Moses, Alroy is a reluctant leader, forced to flee to the wilderness after committing murder in defense of his sister Miriam (also the name of Moses' sister). He is taught the mystical significance of his destiny and undertakes a perilous journey which leads to Baghdad, the symbolic House of Pride, and then to Jerusalem, the House of Holiness, where Alroy locates the sceptre of Solomon. Thus anointed, the chosen one defeats the Turks. British historian Cecil Roth considers Alroy to be the first Jewish historical novel. Originally published 1833 under title The wondrous tale of Alroy."@en

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  • "Jewish fiction"@en
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  • "Fiction"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Historical fiction"@en

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  • "Alroy Ixion in heaven. The infernal marriage. Popanilla"@en
  • "Alroy - ixion in heaven - the infernal marriage - popanilla"@en
  • "Alroy"
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  • "Alroy ; Ixion in heaven ; The infernal machine ; Popanilla"@en
  • "Alroy Ixion in heaven ; The infernal marriage ; Popanilla"@en
  • "Alroy : Ixion in heaven ; The infernal marriage ; Popanilla"@en
  • "Alroy ; Ixion in Heaven ; The Infernal Marriage ; Popanilla"
  • "Alroy ; Ixion in the heaven ; the infernal marriage ; Popanilla"@en
  • "Alroy. Ixion in heaven. The infernal marriage. Popanilla"@en
  • "Alroy. Ixion in heaven. The infernal marriage. Popanilla"
  • "Alroy : Ixion in Heaven ; the infernal marriage ; Popanilla"@en
  • "Alroy. Ixion in heaven [u.a.] / by B. Disraeli"
  • "Alroy. Ixion in heaven [u.a.]"
  • "Alroy, Ixion in heaven : the infernal marriage, Popanilla"
  • "Alroy . Ixion in Heaven ; The infernal marriage ; Popanilla"
  • "Alroy ; Ixion in Heaven ; The Infernal marriage ; Popanilla"@en
  • "Alroy. Ixion in heaven. The infernal marriage, Popanilla"
  • "Alroy ; Ixion in heaven ; The infernal marriage ; Popanilla"@en
  • "Alroy ; Ixion in heaven ; The infernal marriage ; Popanilla"
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