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Isaac D'Israeli (11 May 1766 – 19 January 1848) was a British writer, scholar and the father of British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli. He is best known for his essays and his associations with other men of letters. Life and career.
- 1782–1848
- 19 January 1848 (aged 81), Bradenham, Buckinghamshire, England
Isaac D'Israeli (11 de mayo de 1766 - 19 de enero de 1848) fue un escritor y erudito inglés, padre del primer ministro del Reino Unido (1868 y 1874-1880) Benjamin Disraeli. [1] Tuvo a John Murray como editor.
- 19 de enero de 1848, Bradenham (Reino Unido)
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Religiously, Isaac D'Israeli was a man far in advance of his times, and was perhaps the first English Jew who took the modern attitude toward Jewish ceremonial. In 1813 D'Israeli was elected warden of the Bevis Marks Synagogue, to which both he and his father had been attached.
Isaac D’Israeli, father of Benjamin Disraeli, a two-time British prime minister and a novelist, is much less known today than his renowned son although throughout the 19th century he enjoyed deserved recognition and respect as one of the most learned men of his time.
Overview. Isaac D'Israeli. (1766—1848) writer. Quick Reference. (1766–1848), father of B. Disraeli, was the author of several discursive collections of literary history including Curiosities of Literature (1791–1834).
6 de feb. de 2013 · The Curious World of Isaac D’Israeli. By Martin Spevack. Marvin Spevack introduces the Curiosities of Literature, the epic cornucopia of essays on all things literary by Isaac D'Israeli: a scholar, man of letters and father of British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli. Published. February 6, 2013.
Isaac D'Israeli (11 May 1766 – 19 January 1848) was a British writer, scholar and the father of British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli. He is best known for his essays and his associations with other men of letters.