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Origins of Narrative: The Romantic Appropriation of the Bible


Origins of Narrative: The Romantic Appropriation of the Bible

Hardback by Prickett, Stephen (University of Glasgow)

Origins of Narrative: The Romantic Appropriation of the Bible

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ISBN:
9780521445436
Publication Date:
14 Mar 1996
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
308 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Origins of Narrative: The Romantic Appropriation of the Bible

Description

During the late eighteenth century the Bible underwent a shift in interpretation so radical as to make it virtually a different book from what it had been a hundred years earlier. Even as its text was being revealed as neither stable nor original, the new notion of the Bible as a cultural artefact became a paradigm for all literature. In Origins of Narrative one of the world's leading scholars in biblical interpretation, criticism and theory describes how, while formal religion declined, the prestige of the Bible as a literary and aesthetic model rose to new heights: not merely was English, German and French Romanticism steeped in biblical references of a new kind, but hermeneutics and, increasingly, theories of literature and criticism were biblically derived. Professor Prickett reveals how the Romantic Bible became simultaneously a novel-like narrative work, an on-going site of re-interpretation, and an all-embracing literary form giving meaning to all other writing.

Contents

Part I. Jacob's Blessing: 1. The stolen birthright; 2. The presence of the past; Part II. The Romantic Bible: 3. The Bible as novel; 4. The Bible and history: appropriating the Revolution; 5. The Bible as metatype: Jacob's ladder; 6. Hermeneutic and narrative: the story of self-consciousness; Epilogue; Bibliography; Index.

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