@inbook{10.3138/9781442678798.4, ISBN = {9780802047700}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/9781442678798.4}, abstract = {The young man sitting in the sun near the Rothschild tomb in the Cimetière du Père-Lachaise wore a beret like a Parisian, but he was clearly not French – his grey flannels suggested an Englishman, perhaps a colonial, come to see Paris. Thin and broad-shouldered, he had a long bony face with bright blue eyes, just now bent towards long tapering fingers that held a pen and a writing pad. As he wrote, he looked up at the tombs surrounding him, then began to write again: ′Are the majority of these orthodox Jews really now in torment, and as I}, bookauthor = {SANDRA DJWA}, booktitle = {Professing English: A Life of Roy Daniells}, pages = {5--18}, publisher = {University of Toronto Press}, title = {Prologue}, year = {2002} }