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Victorian Parables (Hardcover)
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Victorian Parables (Hardcover)
Series: New Directions in Religion and Literature
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This is a critical study of the reinscription of biblical parables
in Victorian realist fiction. The familiar stories of the good
Samaritan, the Prodigal Son, and Lazarus and the Rich Man were part
of the cultural currency in the nineteenth century, and Victorian
authors drew upon the figures and plots of biblical parables for a
variety of authoritative, interpretive, and subversive effects.
However, scholars of parables in literature have often overlooked
the 19th-century novel, assuming that realism - the fiction of the
probable and the commonplace - bears no relation to the subversive,
iconoclastic genre of parable. But the Victorian literary
engagement with the parable genre was not merely a matter of the
useful or telling allusion. Susan E. Colon shows that authors such
as Charles Dickens, Margaret Oliphant, and Charlotte Yonge
appreciated the power of parables to deliver an ethical charge that
was as unexpected as it was disruptive to conventional moral
complacency. Against the common assumption that the genres of
realism and parable are polar opposites, this study explores how
Victorian novels, despite their length, verisimilitude, and
multi-plot complexity, can become parables in ways that imitate,
interpret, and challenge their biblical sources. This series aims
to showcase new work at the forefront of religion and literature
through short studies written by leading and rising scholars in the
field. Books will pursue a variety of theoretical approaches as
they engage with writing from different religious and literary
traditions. Collectively, the series will offer a timely critical
intervention to the interdisciplinary crossover between religion
and literature, speaking to wider contemporary interests and
mapping out new directions for the field in the early twenty-first
century.
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