Through a glass darkly suffering, the sacred, and the sublime in literature and theory /
Други автори: | Nelson, Holly Faith, 1966-, Zimmermann, Jens, 1965-, Szabo, Lynn. |
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Формат: | Електронен |
Език: | English |
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[Waterloo, Ont.] :
Wilfrid Laurier University Press,
℗♭2010
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Through a glass darkly. |
Съдържание:
- Trauma and transcendence: an introduction /
- Holly Faith Nelson
- Sacred proposals and the spiritual subliem /
- David Lyle Jeffrey
- "Loke in: how weet a wounde in heere!": the wounds of Christ as a sacred space in English devotional literature /
- Eleanor McCullough
- Suffering in the service of Venus: the sacred, the sublime, and Chaucerian joy in the middle part of the Parliament of fowls /
- Norm Klassen
- Listening to Lavinia: Emmanual Levina's sayind and said in Titus Andronicus /
- Sean Lawrence
- Precious stories: the discursive economy in Shakespeare's Rape of Lucrece /
- Heather G.S. Johnson
- The sacred pain of penitence: the theology of John Donne's Holy Sonnets /
- David Anoby
- Bearing the cross: the Christian's response to suffering in Herbert's The Temple /
- Daniel W. Doerksen
- Horrific suffering, sacred terror, and sublime freedom in Helen Maria William's Peru /
- Natasha Duquette
- Joanna Baillie and the Christian Gothic: reforming society through the sublime /
- Christine A. Colon
- Sacramental suffering from the waters of redemption and transormation in George Eliot's fiction /
- Constance M. Fulner
- Christina Rossetti and the poetics of Tractarian suffering /
- Esther T. Hu
- Suffering in world and truth: seventeeth- and nineteenth-century Quaker women's autobiography /
- Robynne Rogers Healey
- Sacramental imagination: Eucharists of the ordinary universe in the works of Joyce, Proust and Wolof /
- Richard Kearney
- The Via Negativa in Forster's A passage to India /
- George Piggford
- Consolation in un/certainty: the sacred spaces of suffering in the children's fantasy literature of George Macdonald, C.S. Lewis, and Madeleine L'Engle /
- Monika B. Hilder
- The Messiah of history: the search of synchronicity in Miller's A canticle for Leibowitz /
- Deanna T. Smid
- Suffering and the sacred: Hugh Hood's The new age/Le nouveau siecle /
- Barbara Pell
- Fictional violations in Alice Munro's narratives /
- John C. Van Rys
- Thomas Merton and the aesthetics of the sublime: "a beautiful terror" /
- Lynn R. Szabo
- Belated beloved: time, trauma, and the sublime in Toni Morrison's Beloved /
- Steve Vine
- Annie Dillard on Holy ground: the artist as nun in the postmodern sublime /
- Deborah C. Bowen
- Passion plays by proxy: the Paschal face as interculturality in the works of Endo Shusaku and Mishima Yukio /
- Sean Somers
- Testifying to the infinity of the Other: the sacred and ethical dimensions of secondary witnessing in Anne Karpf's The war after /
- Bettina Stumm
- Sacred space and the fellowship of suffering in the postmodern sublime /
- Richard J. Lane
- Suffering divine things : cruciform reasoning or incarnational hermenutics /
- Jens Zimmermann.