Emily Dickinson and the religious imagination

Dickinson knew the Bible well. She was profoundly aware of Christian theology and she was writing at a time when comparative religion was extremely popular. This book is the first to consider Dickinson's religious imagery outside the dynamic of her personal faith and doubt. It argues that relig...

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Subtitles:Emily Dickinson & the Religious Imagination
主要作者: Freedman, Linda 1980- (Author)
格式: 电子 图书
语言:English
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出版: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2011
In:Year: 2011
评论:Emily Dickinson and the Religious Imagination. By Linda Freedman (2012) (Heit, Jamey)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Dickinson, Emily 1830-1886 / 抒情诗 / 宗教 / Bibel
Further subjects:B Dickinson, Emily ; 1830-1886 ; Knowledge ; Theology
B Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886) 宗教
B Typology (Theology) in literature
B Dickinson, Emily ; 1830-1886 ; Religion
B Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886) Symbolism
B Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886) Knowledge Theology
B Theology (United States) History
B Dickinson, Emily ; 1830-1886 ; Symbolism
B Theology ; United States ; History
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Parallel Edition:Print version: 9781107006171
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总结:Dickinson knew the Bible well. She was profoundly aware of Christian theology and she was writing at a time when comparative religion was extremely popular. This book is the first to consider Dickinson's religious imagery outside the dynamic of her personal faith and doubt. It argues that religious myths and symbols, from the sun-god to the open tomb, are essential to understanding the similetic movement of Dickinson's poetry - the reach for a comparable, though not identical, experience in the struggles and wrongs of Abraham, Jacob and Moses, and the life, death and resurrection of Christ. Linda Freedman situates the poet within the context of American typology, interprets her alongside contemporary and modern theology and makes important connections to Shakespeare and the British Romantics. Dickinson emerges as a deeply troubled thinker who needs to be understood within both religious and Romantic traditions
Introduction: Dickinson and religion -- 1. A word made flesh -- 2. Beginning from the name -- 3. Encounters with light -- 4. Quest -- 5. Sacrifice -- 6. Resurrection -- Compound vision
Item Description:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)
ISBN:0511795025
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511795022