The Great Code: The Bible and LiteratureAn examination of the influence of the Bible on Western art and literature and on the Western creative imagination in general. Frye persuasively presents the Bible as a unique text distinct from all other epics and sacred writings. "No one has set forth so clearly, so subtly, or with such cogent energy as Frye the literary aspect of our biblical heritage" (New York Times Book Review). Indices. |
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Anatomy of Criticism antitype apocalypse aspect associated Assyria authority become beginning Bible Bible's Biblical body Book of Job Book of Judges Book of Revelation called century Christ Christian Church conception context creation critical culture cycle death demonic divine doctrine Egypt element Exodus Ezekiel figure Genesis gods gospel Greek Hebrew Hence human identified imagery individual Isaiah Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jesus Judaism kind king kingdom later leviathan literal literary literature Luke Matthew meaning metaphor metonymic Moses myth mythology narrative nature Old Testament original Paul perhaps phase of language poem poet poetic poetry principle prophecy prophets prose Psalm Rahab religion Revelation rhetoric ritual royal metaphor says seems sense Septuagint sequence social society speak Spirit story suggests symbolically temple things thou thought tion tradition translation tree typology unity verbal structures verse vision Wallace Stevens wisdom word writing