The Bible and its Rewritings
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0198184875
ISBN-13
9780198184874
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 16th, 1999
Print length
248 Pages
Weight
434 grams
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22.50 x 14.80 x 2.00 cms
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Literary studies: generalPhilosophy of religion
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"Re-Scriptures" means rewritings of Scriptures of the Bible. The author discusses how some of the most fascinating scenes of the Old and New Testament are directly or indirectly rewritten in works ranging from the medieval period to the late 20th-century, including Shakespeare and Kafka.
Piero Boitani discusses how some of the most fascinating scenes of Old and New Testament -- Genesis, Exodus, Job, the Susanna story, the Gospel of John -- are directly or indirectly rewritten in works ranging from the medieval period to the late twentieth-century: by Milton and Mann; by Chaucer, Dryden, La Fontaine, Orwell, and Kafka; by Faulkner and Tournier; by Shakespeare, T. S. Eliot, and Joseph Roth.Literature resonates with the mystery of recognition between human beings, and between God and humankind. The opening and closing chapters of the book examine this theme: from Abraham and Yahweh at Mamre to Joseph and his brothers, from Helen and Menelaus to Jesus and Mary Magdalene, from Pericles and Marina to Mendel Singer and his son Menuchim. The three central sections of the book discuss the means by which re-scripturing interprets the Scriptures: through truth or fiction; through letter or allegory; through liturgy, exegesis, catacomb frescoes, even churches themselves. This is an illuminating look at the Bible and its medieval and modern rewritings.
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