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The Bible and Western Christian Literature: Books and The Book (Hardcover): Stephen Prickett, Elisabeth Jay The Bible and Western Christian Literature: Books and The Book (Hardcover)
Stephen Prickett, Elisabeth Jay
R20,875 Discovery Miles 208 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Bible and Literature is a 1.5 million word resource in five volumes that provides researchers with an authoritative resource on the impact and influence of the bible upon the development of literature, charting this relationship from the classical period to the modern day. The international spread of the biblical text is reflected in a structure that considers the broader geographical, philosophical, and theological factors that crop up when the bible’s role in culture and society is considered. The work reflects a broader cultural narrative that is dependent upon the bible for its relevance and yet also contributes to the bible’s own continuing relevance in modern society. Each volume is edited by a leading specialist in the period, and begins with a set of introductory materials including a chapter on how the biblical text is mediated in the given period. Ten thematic essays then introduce the key thinkers, works, events and themes of the period. Extracts from primary materials are then presented with specialist commentary showing how these texts interact with the bible itself. The five volumes cover: The Late Classical and Medieval Periods, The Renaissance and Reformation Periods, Enlightenment to Romanticism, The Victorian Period, and The Modern Period.

The Romantics (Paperback): Stephen Prickett The Romantics (Paperback)
Stephen Prickett
R1,038 Discovery Miles 10 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1981. This book aims to show Romanticism as a response to certain questions - in literature, art, religion, philosophy and politics - that were being asked increasingly towards the end of the eighteenth century. The essays focus on growth and change (in society and the individual), nature, feeling and reason, and subjectivism - examining how these questions arose, why they were felt to be important and the kinds of answers that, consciously or unconsciously, the Romantics provided. This title will be of interest to students of literature, history and philosophy.

Secret Selves - A History of Our Inner Space (Hardcover): Stephen Prickett Secret Selves - A History of Our Inner Space (Hardcover)
Stephen Prickett
R734 Discovery Miles 7 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Who are we and how do we define our inner selves? In his last work, Professor Stephen Prickett presents a literary and cultural exploration of our inner selves - and how we have created and written about them - from the Old Testament to social media. What he finds is that although our secret, inner, sense of self - what we feel makes us distinctively 'us' - seems a natural and permanent part of being human, it is in fact surprisingly new. Whilst confessional religious writings, from Augustine to Jane Austen, or even diaries of 20th-century Holocaust victims, have explored inwards as part of a path to self-discovery, our inner space has expanded beyond any possible personal experience. This development has enhanced our capacity not merely to write about what we have never seen, but even to create fantasies and impossible fictions around them. Yet our secret selves can also be a source of terror. The fringes of our inner worlds are often porous, ill-defined and susceptible to frightening forms of external control. Mystics and poets, from Dante to John Henry Newman or Gerard Manley Hopkins, sought God in their secret spaces not least because they feared the 'abyss beneath.' From the origin of human consciousness through modern history and into the future, Secret Selves uses literature to consider the profound possibilities and ramifications of our evolving ideas of self.

Origins of Narrative - The Romantic Appropriation of the Bible (Hardcover, New): Stephen Prickett Origins of Narrative - The Romantic Appropriation of the Bible (Hardcover, New)
Stephen Prickett
R2,583 R2,308 Discovery Miles 23 080 Save R275 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the late eighteenth century the Bible underwent a shift in interpretation so radical as to make it virtually a different book from what it had been a hundred years earlier. Even as its text was being revealed as neither stable nor original, the new notion of the Bible as a cultural artefact became a paradigm for all literature. In Origins of Narrative one of the world's leading scholars in biblical interpretation, criticism and theory describes how, while formal religion declined, the prestige of the Bible as a literary and aesthetic model rose to new heights: not merely was English, German and French Romanticism steeped in biblical references of a new kind, but hermeneutics and, increasingly, theories of literature and criticism were biblically derived. Professor Prickett reveals how the Romantic Bible became simultaneously a novel-like narrative work, an on-going site of re-interpretation, and an all-embracing literary form giving meaning to all other writing.

The Romantics (Hardcover): Stephen Prickett The Romantics (Hardcover)
Stephen Prickett
R3,984 Discovery Miles 39 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1981. This book aims to show Romanticism as a response to certain questions - in literature, art, religion, philosophy and politics - that were being asked increasingly towards the end of the eighteenth century. The essays focus on growth and change (in society and the individual), nature, feeling and reason, and subjectivism - examining how these questions arose, why they were felt to be important and the kinds of answers that, consciously or unconsciously, the Romantics provided. This title will be of interest to students of literature, history and philosophy.

Modernity and the Reinvention of Tradition - Backing into the Future (Paperback): Stephen Prickett Modernity and the Reinvention of Tradition - Backing into the Future (Paperback)
Stephen Prickett
R1,188 Discovery Miles 11 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The idea of tradition seems a timeless one, but our modern understanding of the term was actually shaped by the Victorian revival of tradition as a cornerstone of religion, art and culture. Stephen Prickett traces how the word 'tradition' fell out of use in English by the middle of the eighteenth century and how it returned in the nineteenth having radically changed and gained in meaning. Prickett analyses the work of authors who, like Burke, perhaps unexpectedly, avoid use of the concept, as well as those who, like Coleridge, Keble and Newman, who, variously influenced by German Romantics, explored it in detail, and disagreed profoundly with each other as to its implications. An important contribution to literature, history and theology, this sweeping work shows how people manufacture their own idea of truth, customs, or ancient wisdom to make sense of the past in terms of a problematic present.

Romanticism and Religion - The Tradition of Coleridge and Wordsworth in the Victorian Church (Paperback): Stephen Prickett Romanticism and Religion - The Tradition of Coleridge and Wordsworth in the Victorian Church (Paperback)
Stephen Prickett
R1,135 Discovery Miles 11 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Modern scholarship has tended to separate literature and theology. Yet it is impossible to understand the ideas of such Victorian theologians as Hare and Maurice, Keble and Newman without reference to contemporary literary criticism - just as it is impossible to understand criticism of the period (and the sensibility it implies) isolated from its theology. This book is an attempt to reinterpret a whole theological tradition in the light of its members' views on language and poetry, and associated ideas of imagination, myth and symbol. Dr Prickett argues that Coleridge and Wordsworth began a theological revolution by reintroducing to the Anglican Church a mode of thinking that had become submerged, or died out. "Their 'organic' aesthetics, with roots both in England and Germany, carried with them a theory of symbolism and of the unconscious, which, while originally derived from theology, provided an independent and parallel tradition to contemporary 'Paleyite' apologetic. From them Maurice, Keble and Newman were able to draw the conception of an 'idea' as living and creative, and of the Church itself as 'poetic'.

Origins of Narrative - The Romantic Appropriation of the Bible (Paperback, New ed): Stephen Prickett Origins of Narrative - The Romantic Appropriation of the Bible (Paperback, New ed)
Stephen Prickett
R1,196 Discovery Miles 11 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the late eighteenth century the Bible underwent a shift in interpretation so radical as to make it virtually a different book from what it had been a hundred years earlier. Even as its text was being revealed as neither stable nor original, the new notion of the Bible as a cultural artefact became a paradigm for all literature. In Origins of Narrative one of the world's leading scholars in biblical interpretation, criticism and theory describes how, while formal religion declined, the prestige of the Bible as a literary and aesthetic model rose to new heights: not merely was English, German and French Romanticism steeped in biblical references of a new kind, but hermeneutics and, increasingly, theories of literature and criticism were biblically derived. Professor Prickett reveals how the Romantic Bible became simultaneously a novel-like narrative work, an on-going site of re-interpretation, and an all-embracing literary form giving meaning to all other writing.

The Bible (Paperback, New): Stephen Prickett, Robert Barnes The Bible (Paperback, New)
Stephen Prickett, Robert Barnes
R748 Discovery Miles 7 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study focuses on the Bible as a landmark of literature, showing both how it has influenced writers through the ages and how it in turn has been influenced by contemporary literature. It describes what is known about the historical context of the documents, the changes of interpretation they have undergone over the centuries, and the problems and influence of various translations, ranging from Tyndale to the Good News Bible.

Words and The Word - Language, Poetics and Biblical Interpretation (Paperback, New Ed): Stephen Prickett Words and The Word - Language, Poetics and Biblical Interpretation (Paperback, New Ed)
Stephen Prickett
R945 Discovery Miles 9 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Prickett charts the schism, opened at the end of the oighteenth century, between biblical hermeneutics and literary criticism. This split has profound implications for both contemporary biblical translation and literary theory. The author investigates the critical commonplace that religious language is essentially poetic, and traces the development of that view in the writings of Dennis and Vico, Herder and Eichhorn, Ccoleridge and Arnold, Wordsworth and Hopkins, and Austin Farrer and Paul Ricouer. This concept continues to provide a terminology for discussing narrative that can no longer be interpreted literally or allegorically, but has also led some critics to devise inadequate translation theories and conceptions of metaphor.

Coleridge and Wordsworth - The Poetry of Growth (Paperback, Revised): Stephen Prickett Coleridge and Wordsworth - The Poetry of Growth (Paperback, Revised)
Stephen Prickett
R935 Discovery Miles 9 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1980, this is a study of the 'romanticism' of Coleridge and Wordsworth. Their concern with creativity, and the conditions that helped or hindered their own artistic development, produced a new concept of mental growth - a 'modern' view of the mind as organic, active, and unifying. In particular, we see how their aesthetics evolved from a personal and intuitional need to reaffirm 'value' in their own lives. Their discovery of the fundamental ambiguity of such intuition is discussed in relation to some ideas of Empson, Gombrich, and Ehrenzweig. As well as an essay in criticism, this is a contribution to the history of ideas, drawing together points in the background of philosophical and psychological theory from Hartley and Wesley to John Stuart Mill. Since many of our ideas about imagination, symbolism, and creativity are ultimately derived from Coleridge and Wordsworth, this is a book for students of romantic and modern literature.

Narrative, Religion and Science - Fundamentalism versus Irony, 1700-1999 (Hardcover): Stephen Prickett Narrative, Religion and Science - Fundamentalism versus Irony, 1700-1999 (Hardcover)
Stephen Prickett
R2,077 Discovery Miles 20 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An increasing number of contemporary scientists, philosophers and theologians downplay their professional authority and describe their work as simply "telling stories about the world". If this is so, literary criticism can and should be applied to all these fields. Yet story telling is neither innocent nor empty-handed. Register, rhetoric, and imagery all manipulate in their own ways. Above all, irony emerges as the natural mode of our modern fragmented culture. Since the eighteenth century there have been only two possible ways of understanding the world--the fundamentalist and the ironic.

Modernity and the Reinvention of Tradition - Backing into the Future (Hardcover): Stephen Prickett Modernity and the Reinvention of Tradition - Backing into the Future (Hardcover)
Stephen Prickett
R1,933 R1,756 Discovery Miles 17 560 Save R177 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The idea of tradition seems a timeless one, but our modern understanding of the term was actually shaped by the Victorian revival of tradition as a cornerstone of religion, art and culture. Stephen Prickett traces how the word 'tradition' fell out of use in English by the middle of the eighteenth century and how it returned in the nineteenth having radically changed and gained in meaning. Prickett analyses the work of authors who, like Burke, perhaps unexpectedly, avoid use of the concept, as well as those who, like Coleridge, Keble and Newman, who, variously influenced by German Romantics, explored it in detail, and disagreed profoundly with each other as to its implications. An important contribution to literature, history and theology, this sweeping work shows how people manufacture their own idea of truth, customs, or ancient wisdom to make sense of the past in terms of a problematic present.

The Bible: Authorized King James Version (Paperback): Robert Carroll, Stephen Prickett The Bible: Authorized King James Version (Paperback)
Robert Carroll, Stephen Prickett
R570 R482 Discovery Miles 4 820 Save R88 (15%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Bible is the most important book in the history of Western civilization, and also the most difficult to interpret. It has been the vehicle of continual conflict, with every interpretation reflecting passionately-held views that have affected not merely religion, but politics, art, and even science. This unique edition offers an exciting new approach to the most influential of all English biblical texts - the Authorized King James Version, complete with the Apocrypha. Its wide-ranging Introduction and the substantial notes to each book of the Bible guide the reader through the labyrinth of literary, textual, and theological issues, using the most up-to-date scholarship to demonstrate how and why the Bible has affected the literature, art and general culture of the English-speaking world. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

Education! Education! Education! - Managerial Ethics and the Law of Unintended Consequences (Paperback): Stephen Prickett,... Education! Education! Education! - Managerial Ethics and the Law of Unintended Consequences (Paperback)
Stephen Prickett, Patricia Erskine-Hill
R680 Discovery Miles 6 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays in this book criticise the new positivism in education policy, whereby education is systematically reduced to those things that can be measured by so-called 'objective' tests. Contributors include Libby Purves, Evan Harris, Rowan Williams, Roger Scruton, Robert Grant, Bruce Charlton and Anthony Smith.

Narrative, Religion and Science - Fundamentalism versus Irony, 1700-1999 (Paperback): Stephen Prickett Narrative, Religion and Science - Fundamentalism versus Irony, 1700-1999 (Paperback)
Stephen Prickett
R765 Discovery Miles 7 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An increasing number of contemporary scientists, philosophers and theologians downplay their professional authority and describe their work as simply "telling stories about the world". If this is so, literary criticism can and should be applied to all these fields. Yet story telling is neither innocent nor empty-handed. Register, rhetoric, and imagery all manipulate in their own ways. Above all, irony emerges as the natural mode of our modern fragmented culture. Since the eighteenth century there have been only two possible ways of understanding the world--the fundamentalist and the ironic.

Informing the Inklings - George MacDonald and the Victorian Roots of Modern Fantasy (Hardcover): Michael Partridge, Kirstin... Informing the Inklings - George MacDonald and the Victorian Roots of Modern Fantasy (Hardcover)
Michael Partridge, Kirstin Jeffrey Johnson; Preface by Stephen Prickett
R758 Discovery Miles 7 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Informing the Inklings - George MacDonald and the Victorian Roots of Modern Fantasy (Paperback): Michael Partridge, Kirstin... Informing the Inklings - George MacDonald and the Victorian Roots of Modern Fantasy (Paperback)
Michael Partridge, Kirstin Jeffrey Johnson; Preface by Stephen Prickett
R557 Discovery Miles 5 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Naming the Birds - n/a (Paperback): Stephen Prickett Naming the Birds - n/a (Paperback)
Stephen Prickett
R271 Discovery Miles 2 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
European Romanticism - A Reader (Paperback): Stephen Prickett European Romanticism - A Reader (Paperback)
Stephen Prickett
R2,658 Discovery Miles 26 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Romanticism was always culturally diverse. Though English-language anthologies have previously tended to see Romanticism as predominantly British, the term itself actually originated in Germany, where it became the banner of a Europe-wide movement involving the profound intellectual and aesthetic changes which we now associate with modernity. This anthology is the first to place British Romanticism within a comprehensive and multi-lingual European context, showing how ideas and writers interconnected across national and linguistic boundaries. By reprinting everything in the original languages, together with an English translation of all non-English material in parallel on the opposite page, it offers a new intellectual map of Romanticism. Material is thematically arranged as follows: - Art & Aesthetics - The Self - History - Language - Hermeneutics & Theology - Nature - The Exotic - Science While focusing on European texts, the inclusion of essays on their North American and Japanese reception means that Romanticism can be seen as a global phenomenon, influencing a surprising number of the ways in which the modern world sees itself.

Victorian Fantasy - Imagination and Belief in Nineteenth-Century England (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Stephen Prickett Victorian Fantasy - Imagination and Belief in Nineteenth-Century England (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Stephen Prickett
R1,592 Discovery Miles 15 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Victorian fantasy is an art form that flourished in opposition to the repressive social and intellectual conditions of 'Victorianism'. The author explores the ways in which Victorian writers used non-realistic techniques - nonsense, dreams, visions, and the creation of other worlds - to extend our understanding of this world, and the creation of this world. This work focuses on six key writers: Lear, Carroll, Kingsley, MacDonald, Kipling, and Nesbit. Stephen Prickett traces the development of their art form, their influence on each other, and how these writers used fantasy to question the ideology of Victorian culture and society.

Victorian Fantasy - Imagination and Belief in Nineteenth-Century England (Paperback, 3rd edition): Stephen Prickett Victorian Fantasy - Imagination and Belief in Nineteenth-Century England (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Stephen Prickett
R1,117 Discovery Miles 11 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Victorian fantasy is an art form that flourished in opposition to the repressive social and intellectual conditions of 'Victorianism'. The author explores the ways in which Victorian writers used non-realistic techniques - nonsense, dreams, visions, and the creation of other worlds - to extend our understanding of this world, and the creation of this world. This work focuses on six key writers: Lear, Carroll, Kingsley, MacDonald, Kipling, and Nesbit. Stephen Prickett traces the development of their art form, their influence on each other, and how these writers used fantasy to question the ideology of Victorian culture and society.

The Edinburgh Companion to the Bible and the Arts (Hardcover, New): Stephen Prickett The Edinburgh Companion to the Bible and the Arts (Hardcover, New)
Stephen Prickett
R4,623 Discovery Miles 46 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An authoritative assessment of the changing relationship between the Bible and the arts In this unique Companion, 35 scholars, from world-famous to just beginning, explore the role of the Bible in art and of artistic motifs in the Bible. The specially commissioned chapters demonstrate that just as the arts have portrayed biblical stories in a variety of ways and media over the centuries, so what we call 'the' Bible is not actually a single entity but has been composed of fiercely contested translations of texts in many languages, whose selection has depended historically on a variety of cultural pressures, theological, social, and, not least, aesthetic. Key Features: * Divided into 3 sections, Inspiration and Theory, Art and Architecture, and Literature * Generously illustrated * Covers aesthetic interpretations of specific biblical books; of the Hebrew and Christian Bibles as a whole; the transmission of biblical texts; various bindings and illustrations of Bibles - in response to pressures as diverse as Islamic craftsmanship and the English Reformation * Includes pieces on biblical influences on poetry, painting, church architecture, decoration, and stained glass; on poetry, hymns, novels, plays, and fantasy literature * Spans the earliest days of the Christian era to the present

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