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Patrick White and the Religious Imagination
Arthur’s Dream Reviews". . . Offers an overview of White's oeuvre, which spans some twelve novels and almost fifty years, from Happy Valley (1939) to Memoirs of Many in One (1986). . . suggests that White gives each of his characters a particular imaginative horizon – Primitive, Jewish, Christian, Classical – and Giffin engages in close readings of the various novels, exploring the ways in which these given horizons relate, or fail to relate to each other. . . . Giffin's discursive framework provides a helpful vocabulary for engaging with White's novels. This is a provocative, often polemical, book which will no doubt be controversial, and it is a welcome contribution to an important discussion." – Jeremy Hall in Literature and Theology Table of ContentsTable of contents:
1.To Imagine the Real
2.The Primitive Imagination – Myths of the goddess, the Superman and the irrational
3.The Revealed Imagination (I) – Judaism between Haskalah, Torah and Kabbalah
4.The Revealed Imagination (II) – Christianity between Athens, Jerusalem and Stonehenge
5.The Classical Imagination – Myths of Nature, Reason and Enlightenment
References; Bibliography; Index to Titles and Characters; Index to Concepts and Names
ISBN10: 0-7734-8171-0 ISBN13: 978-0-7734-8171-8
Pages: 279
Year: 1999
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