Reforging the Bible: More Biblical Stories and Their Literary Reception - Bible in the Modern World - Anthony C Swindell - Books - Sheffield Phoenix Press - 9781909697317 - January 28, 2014
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Reforging the Bible: More Biblical Stories and Their Literary Reception - Bible in the Modern World

Anthony C Swindell

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Reforging the Bible: More Biblical Stories and Their Literary Reception - Bible in the Modern World

Reforging the Bible continues the programme Anthony Swindell began in his earlier book, Reworking the Bible: The Literary Reception-History of Fourteen Biblical Stories (Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2010). It is a study of the reception in literature of over a dozen biblical stories, giving particular attention to rewritings that make radical changes to the original text. The reworkings are analysed using a morphology based on that of Gérard Genette in his study, Palimpsests. A new emphasis in this volume is on spatiality as a topic in rewritten biblical narratives. The stories explored in this volume include those of Adam and Eve, Melchizedek, Lot and his Family, Joseph, Ruth, King Saul, David and Bathsheba, Tobit, the Virgin Mary, the Wedding at Cana, the Good Samaritan, Doubting Thomas, and the Second Coming. The literary reworkings discussed include the Old English Genesis A and Genesis B, the medieval Cyprian Feasts, the sixteenth-century broadside ballad David and Berseba, and works by Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Izak Dinesen, Carol Ann Duffy, André Gide, Rudyard Kipling, D. H. Lawrence, Penelope Lively, Thomas Mann, Dorothy Sayers, Mark Twain, Fernando Vallejo, Sally Vickers and Voltaire. Also included is a chapter on folkloric versions of biblical stories as intermediaries in its literary reception. As well as providing the general reader with fascinating insights into the literary reception of the Bible, this work offers scholars an overview of a range of extraordinary reworkings which offer promising avenues for future research.


258 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released January 28, 2014
ISBN13 9781909697317
Publishers Sheffield Phoenix Press
Pages 258
Dimensions 158 × 241 × 20 mm   ·   539 g
Language English