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Author Schlarb, Damien, author.

Title Melville's wisdom : religion, skepticism, and literature in nineteenth-century America / Damien B. Schlarb
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 252 pages)
Series American Academy of Religion academy series
American Academy of Religion academy series.
Contents Introduction -- Divine Justice and Sublime Suffering: The Book of Job -- Dread, Foolishness, Wisdom: The Book of Proverbs -- Moderation, Self-Reflection, and Evil: The Book of Ecclesiastes -- Conclusion: Melville's Wisdom
Summary "This book explores the manner in which Herman Melville responds to the spiritual crisis of modernity by using the language of the biblical Old Testament wisdom books to moderate contemporary discourses on religion, skepticism, and literature. Melville's work is an example of how romantic literature fills the interpretive lacuna left by contemporary theology. Damien Schlarb argues that attending to Melville's engagement with the wisdom books (Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes) can help us understand a paradox at the heart of American modernity: the simultaneous displacement and affirmation of biblical language and religious culture. In wisdom, which addresses questions of theology, radical scepticism, and the nature of evil, Melville finds an ethos of critical inquiry that allows him to embrace the acumen of modern analytical techniques such as higher biblical criticism, while salvaging simultaneously the spiritual authority of biblical language. Wisdom for Melville constitutes both object and analytical framework in this balancing act. Melville's Wisdom joins other works of postsecular literary studies in challenging its own discipline's constitutive secularization narrative by rethinking modern, putatively secular cultural formations in terms of their reciprocity with religious concepts and texts. Schlarb foregrounds Melville's sustained, career-spanning concern with biblical wisdom, its formal properties, and its knowledge-creating potential. By excavating this project from Melville's oeuvre, Melville's Wisdom shows how he seeks to avoid the spiritually corrosive effects of suspicious reading while celebrating truth-seeking over subversive iniquity"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 12, 2021)
Subject Melville, Herman, 1819-1891 -- Religion
SUBJECT Melville, Herman, 1819-1891 fast
Bible. Old Testament -- In literature
Bible. Old Testament fast
Subject Religion and literature -- United States -- History -- 19th century
Religion in literature.
Bible and literature.
Bible and literature
Literature
Religion
Religion and literature
Religion in literature
United States
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021008107
ISBN 9780197585597
0197585590
9780197585580
0197585582
0197585574
9780197585573