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Words and the Word: Language, Poetics and Biblical Interpretation by Stephen Prickett β€” book cover

Words and the Word: Language, Poetics and Biblical Interpretation

by Stephen Prickett
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Synopsis

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.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1988
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521368384

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