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1 online resource (298 pages) |
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Routledge Revivals Ser |
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Routledge revivals.
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Summary |
This title was first published in 2001. These collected essays by Patricia Cox Miller identify new possibilities of meaning in the study of religion in late antiquity. The book addresses the topic of the imaginative mindset of late ancient authors from a variety of Greco-Roman religious traditions. Attending to the play of language, as well as to the late ancient sensitivity to image, metaphor, and paradox, Cox Miller's work highlights the poetizing sensibility that marked many of the texts of this period and draws on methods of interpretation from a variety of contemporary literary-critical theories. This book will appeal to scholars of late antiquity, religious literature, and literary critical theory more widely, illustrating how fruitful dialogue across the centuries can be - not only in eliciting aspects of late ancient texts that have gone unnoticed but also in showing that many 'modern' ideas, such as Roland Barthes', were actually already alive and well in ancient texts |
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Patricia Cox Miller |
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Classical literature -- History and criticism
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Christianity and literature -- Greece
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Christianity and other religions in literature.
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Christianity and literature -- Rome
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Religious literature -- History and criticism
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Religion and literature -- History -- To 1500
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Philosophy, Ancient, in literature.
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LITERARY CRITICISM -- Ancient & Classical.
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RELIGION -- General.
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Christianity and literature
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Christianity and other religions in literature
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Classical literature
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Philosophy, Ancient, in literature
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Religion and literature
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Religious literature
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Greece
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Rome (Empire)
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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History
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781315199535 |
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131519953X |
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9781351776356 |
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1351776355 |
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9781351776349 |
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1351776347 |
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9781351776332 |
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1351776339 |
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