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Book Synopsis

The Bible and Literature: The Basics provides an interpretive framework for understanding the significance of biblical allusions in literatureeven for readers who have little prior knowledge of the Bible. In doing so, it surveys the Bible's influence on a broad range of English, American, and other Anglophone literatures from a variety of historical periods. It also:

  • offers a greatest hits tour of the Bible
  • focuses as much on 20th- and 21st-century literatures as on earlier periods
  • addresses the Bible's relevance to contemporary issues in literary criticism such as poststructuralist, postcolonial, feminist, queer, and narrative theories
  • includes discussion questions for each chapter and annotated suggestions for further reading

This book explains why readers need a basic knowledge of the Bible in order to understand and appreciate key aspects of Anglophone literary traditions.



Table of Contents

Introduction: The Bible as Witness to the Power of Stories

Chapter 1. Wrestling with God: The Bible as an Untellable Tale

Chapter 2. Friends, Family, and Lovers: A Familiar God

Chapter 3. Crime and Punishment

Chapter 4. Unexpected Heroes and Miraculous Recreations

Chapter 5. The Words and Their Afterlives

Conclusion: A Secular Age?

A Note on English Bible Translations

Online Resources

Additional Secondary Sources

Index

The Bible and Literature

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/30/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415738842, 978-0415738842
      ISBN10: 0415738849

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Bible and Literature: The Basics provides an interpretive framework for understanding the significance of biblical allusions in literatureeven for readers who have little prior knowledge of the Bible. In doing so, it surveys the Bible's influence on a broad range of English, American, and other Anglophone literatures from a variety of historical periods. It also:

      • offers a greatest hits tour of the Bible
      • focuses as much on 20th- and 21st-century literatures as on earlier periods
      • addresses the Bible's relevance to contemporary issues in literary criticism such as poststructuralist, postcolonial, feminist, queer, and narrative theories
      • includes discussion questions for each chapter and annotated suggestions for further reading

      This book explains why readers need a basic knowledge of the Bible in order to understand and appreciate key aspects of Anglophone literary traditions.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: The Bible as Witness to the Power of Stories

      Chapter 1. Wrestling with God: The Bible as an Untellable Tale

      Chapter 2. Friends, Family, and Lovers: A Familiar God

      Chapter 3. Crime and Punishment

      Chapter 4. Unexpected Heroes and Miraculous Recreations

      Chapter 5. The Words and Their Afterlives

      Conclusion: A Secular Age?

      A Note on English Bible Translations

      Online Resources

      Additional Secondary Sources

      Index

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