By a poetic analysis of Isaiah 34-35 as a single poem, the reading
explores in depth its imagery, themes and structure. Attention to
detail is combined with wide-ranging discussions of reading and
interpretation, which revolve around the contrasting, and strangely
interrelated, scenes of destruction (nightmare) and restoration
(dream) found in the two parts of the poem. The poem emerges as an
integral part of Isaiah, which is treated as a single work. The
consistency is revealed in parallel terms, images and structure.
Implications of the analysis and mode of reading for the whole of
Isaiah are commented on throughout.
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