Description |
228 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Introduction : Apocalypse then -- Human and inhuman -- The desert in the city -- Veiled unveilings -- Time after time -- The third space -- Conclusion |
Summary |
"A great deal of Victorian literature recycles themes, images, and language from apocalpytic literature, in what might be described as an affinity with the genre. With this affinity in mind Approaching Apocalypse examines certain structuring oppositions that shape apocalyptic literature, and sets out to decode their significance for Victorian writing. They are: human/inhuman, desert/city, veiled/revealed, time/eternal, and this world/other world. The five main chapters of the book each deal with one of these opposites, reading a wide range of Victorian texts, including novels, poems, plays, sermons, and other less easily categorized texts. At the heart of each chapter is an extended reading of one or two texts selected for their particularly telling insights into the relationship between Victorian writing and the Book of Revelation." |
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"Written for scholars and students at both the graduate and undergraduate levels with an interest in modern literary studies, this book will also appeal to anyone interested in the Victorian era, biblical studies, the history of ideas, literature and myth, and theology."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-223) and index |
SUBJECT |
Bible. Revelation http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78095796 -- In literature.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002011414
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Bible. Revelation http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78095796 -- Influence.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002005444
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Subject |
Apocalypse in literature.
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English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
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Literature and society -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century.
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LC no. |
2006026343 |
ISBN |
0838756271 (alk. paper) |
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9780838756270 (alk. paper) |
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