Safranim:

Stephen Rosenfeld asks about "any books, theses,or articles that 
provide a critique or evaluation of [Samuel David] Luzzatto's work." 
Dr. Arthur Kiron writes about Samuel David Luzzatto (one of Sabato 
Morais' "most important influences") in his "Golden Ages, Promised 
Lands: The Victorian Rabbinic Humanism of Sabato Morais" (Columbia 
University, 1999), p. 183 (fn 144):

On ShaDaL, see most recently, Marc Gopin, The Religious Ethics of 
Samuel David Luzzatto (Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Brandeis University, 
1994) and additional bibliography provided there; Morris Margolies, 
Samuel David Luzzatto: Traditionalist Scholar (New York: 1979). See 
also, Salo W. Baron, "ShaDaL veha-mehapekhh ba-shanot ha-1848-49," 
[Samuel David Luzzatto and the Revolution of 1848-49"] Simha Assaf 
Jubilee Volume, eds. M. D. Cassuto and Joseph Klausner (Jerusalem, 
1953), pp. 40-63.

I hope that this helps,
Menachem Butler


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