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This series is designed with the needs of introductory level students in mind. It should also appeal to general readers who want to be better informed about the latest advances in our understanding of the Bible and of the intellectual, political and religious world in which it was formed.

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"Bar-Efrat's...book is relatively free of such technical jargon, and when these terms do appear, they are simply and clearly explained.....the book is particularly useful to introduce those who may already be somewhat familiar with the Bible to basic concepts involved in reading it as narrative, although they are left hanging if they want to pursue such concepts much further....his narratological insights remain valuable, and his own writing style is accessible to a wide range of readers."- George Aichele, The Bible and Critical Theory, Vol. 1, Number 3, 2005
"The arguments in these chapters are well-balanced and lucid; a good rhythm of theory and practice ensures a constant stream of to-the-point observation on style, material, and disposition." —Jan P. Fokkelman -- Jan P. Fokkelman * Blurb from reviewer *
"It seems to me that in regard to its level there is nothing which can equal it in the entire scholarly literature in this field." —Uriel Simon -- Uriel Simon * Blurb from reviewer *

Narrative Art in the Bible

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
      Publication Date: 1/1/2004 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780567084958, 978-0567084958
      ISBN10: 0567084957

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This series is designed with the needs of introductory level students in mind. It should also appeal to general readers who want to be better informed about the latest advances in our understanding of the Bible and of the intellectual, political and religious world in which it was formed.

      Trade Review
      "Bar-Efrat's...book is relatively free of such technical jargon, and when these terms do appear, they are simply and clearly explained.....the book is particularly useful to introduce those who may already be somewhat familiar with the Bible to basic concepts involved in reading it as narrative, although they are left hanging if they want to pursue such concepts much further....his narratological insights remain valuable, and his own writing style is accessible to a wide range of readers."- George Aichele, The Bible and Critical Theory, Vol. 1, Number 3, 2005
      "The arguments in these chapters are well-balanced and lucid; a good rhythm of theory and practice ensures a constant stream of to-the-point observation on style, material, and disposition." —Jan P. Fokkelman -- Jan P. Fokkelman * Blurb from reviewer *
      "It seems to me that in regard to its level there is nothing which can equal it in the entire scholarly literature in this field." —Uriel Simon -- Uriel Simon * Blurb from reviewer *

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