'Kubla Khan' and the Fall of Jerusalem: The Mythological School in Biblical Criticism and Secular Literature 1770-1880Cambridge University Press, 5 июн. 1980 г. - Всего страниц: 361 Dr Schaffer outlines the development of the mythological school of European Biblical criticism, especially its German origins and its reception in England, and studies the influence of this movement in the work of specific writers: Coleridge Hölderlin, Browning, and George Eliot. The 'higher criticism' treated sacred scripture as literature and as history, as the product of its time, and the highest expression of a developing group consciousness; it challenged current views on the authorship and dating of the Pentateuch and the Gospels, on inspiration, prophecy, and canonicity, and formulated a new apologetics closely linked with the growth of Romantic aesthetics. The importance of this study is that it shows that readings of specific literary texts can intersect with general movements of thought and action through the scrutiny of a clearly defined intellectual discipline, here the higher criticism, which developed as a particular expression of the larger trends in the history of the period. Dr Shaffer throws light on individual works of literature, the formation between England and Germany, and the bases of European Romanticism. |
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... critical movement . Given that the history of ideas is inseparable from the history of poetry , what ' relative whole ' shall we disengage ? In one sense , I have deliberately chosen the hardest case : ' Kubla Khan ' 4 Introduction.
... critical movement . Given that the history of ideas is inseparable from the history of poetry , what ' relative whole ' shall we disengage ? In one sense , I have deliberately chosen the hardest case : ' Kubla Khan ' 4 Introduction.
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... poetry often claimed to be ' pure poetry ' , poetry of extreme lyricism , emerging unwilled from a con- sciousness loosed from considerations of rational order , is brought into relation with Biblical criticism , a body of highly ...
... poetry often claimed to be ' pure poetry ' , poetry of extreme lyricism , emerging unwilled from a con- sciousness loosed from considerations of rational order , is brought into relation with Biblical criticism , a body of highly ...
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... poetry since Milton as an effort of each succeeding poet to grapple with a forebear whom he experienced as greater than himself . Coleridge's sense of subjection to greatness in others was one of many ways in which his sensibility ...
... poetry since Milton as an effort of each succeeding poet to grapple with a forebear whom he experienced as greater than himself . Coleridge's sense of subjection to greatness in others was one of many ways in which his sensibility ...
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... poetry . As the Renaissance argument about epic machinery was generalized to all poetry , the relations of epic to other genres altered , new content became available , and the poet was in some sort restored to his office as bard and ...
... poetry . As the Renaissance argument about epic machinery was generalized to all poetry , the relations of epic to other genres altered , new content became available , and the poet was in some sort restored to his office as bard and ...
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... poetry . Lowes's associative theory of the imagination , belied by Coleridge's theory and practice alike , has been rightly dismissed ; yet at the same time , illogically , his account of Coleridge's sources and his way of deploying ...
... poetry . Lowes's associative theory of the imagination , belied by Coleridge's theory and practice alike , has been rightly dismissed ; yet at the same time , illogically , his account of Coleridge's sources and his way of deploying ...
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The Fall of Jerusalem Coleridges unwritten epic | 17 |
The visionary character Revelation and the lyrical ballad | 62 |
The oriental idyll | 96 |
Holderlins Patmos ode and Kubla Khan mythological doubling | 145 |
Brownings St John the casuistry of the higher criticism | 191 |
Daniel Deronda and the conventions of fiction | 225 |
Eichhorns outline of the poetic action of the Book of Revelation | 292 |
A translation of Holderlins Patmos | 296 |
Patmos | 303 |
Notes | 309 |
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