Augustine and LiteratureRobert Peter Kennedy, Kim Paffenroth, John Doody Lexington Books, 2006 - 414 Seiten The influence of Christianity on literature has been great throughout history, as has been the influence of the great Christian, Augustine. Augustine and Literature considers the influence of Augustine on the theory and practice of an academic discipline of which he himself was not a practitioner-literature, especially poetry and fiction. The essays in this volume explore the many influences of Augustine on literature, most obviously in terms of themes and symbols, but also more pervasively perhaps in proving that literature strives for meaning through and beyond the fictional or metaphorical surface. The authors discussed in these essays, from Dante and Milton to O'Connor and Faulkner, all demonstrate a common concern that literature must be attentive to the highest things and the deepest journeys of the soul. Together these essays offer a compelling argument that literature and Augustine do belong together in the common task of guiding the soul toward the truth it desires. |
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... Reading of the Early English Meditation the Wanderer 37 Mary Agnes Edsall 3 " There's a Divinity That Shapes Our Ends " : An Augustinian Reading of Hamlet 63 Eric Plumer Part Two : Literature of the Seventeenth Century 4 St. Augustine ...
... Reading of the Early English Meditation the Wanderer 37 Mary Agnes Edsall 3 " There's a Divinity That Shapes Our Ends " : An Augustinian Reading of Hamlet 63 Eric Plumer Part Two : Literature of the Seventeenth Century 4 St. Augustine ...
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... reader has already noted that Augustine still was talking about writing a true story - his own story - whereas some ... readers against . Nor can we gloss over the fact that Augustine raises some very serious objections to literature ...
... reader has already noted that Augustine still was talking about writing a true story - his own story - whereas some ... readers against . Nor can we gloss over the fact that Augustine raises some very serious objections to literature ...
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... reading does he escape from this quandary : I delighted to hear Ambrose often asserting in his sermons to the people , as a principle on which he must insist emphatically , The letter is death - dealing , but the spirit gives life ...
... reading does he escape from this quandary : I delighted to hear Ambrose often asserting in his sermons to the people , as a principle on which he must insist emphatically , The letter is death - dealing , but the spirit gives life ...
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... reading of pre - Christian culture , with this " vision of his- tory " allowing for a two - way enculturation . The Wanderer presented its readers with pre - Christian ideals , heroes , and stories that were recognizable as fore ...
... reading of pre - Christian culture , with this " vision of his- tory " allowing for a two - way enculturation . The Wanderer presented its readers with pre - Christian ideals , heroes , and stories that were recognizable as fore ...
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... reading of Augustine . It then surveys the dozen specific references that Hopkins makes to Augustine in his poetry and prose . Several such references are to be found at pivotal mo- ments , when Hopkins is seeking an example or ...
... reading of Augustine . It then surveys the dozen specific references that Hopkins makes to Augustine in his poetry and prose . Several such references are to be found at pivotal mo- ments , when Hopkins is seeking an example or ...
Inhalt
The Weight of Love Augustinian Metaphors of Movement in Dantes Souls | 13 |
Se ponne pisne Wealsteal Wise Gepohte An Augustinian Reading of the Early English Meditation the Wanderer | 35 |
Theres a Divinity That Shapes Our Ends An Augustinian Reading of Hamlet | 61 |
St Augustine and the Metaphysical Poets | 95 |
Eloquence for the Age of Enlightenment Fenelons St Augustine | 115 |
Justifying the Ways of God and Man Theodicy in Augustine and Milton | 137 |
The Senescence of the World Augustines Idea of History and Ibsens Emperor and Galilean | 155 |
Descend That You May Ascend Augustine Dostoevsky and the Confessions of Ivan Karamazov | 177 |
Feminine Wisdom in Augustine and Goethes Faust | 269 |
13 Faulkners Augustinian Sense of Time | 285 |
Augustinian Physicality and the Rhetoric of the Grotesque in the Art of Flannery OConnor | 299 |
Marking the Frontiers of World War II with Stabilized Disorder Rebecca West Reads St Augustine | 325 |
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Bibliography | 359 |
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Eat Me Drink Me Love Me Eucharist and the Erotic Body In Christina Rossettis Goblin Market | 213 |
Words Those Precious Cups of Meaning Augustines influence on the Thought and Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins SJ | 231 |
A Season in Hell or the Confessions of Arthur Rimbaud | 253 |
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