Christian Fantasy: From 1200 to the PresentSpringer, 18/06/1992 - 356 من الصفحات This is the first account of invented stories involving the Christian supernatural. In their development a central concern is found to be the fantasy-making human imagination itself, at first seen as a obstacle to Christian purpose, but more recently given freer rein. |
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... nature , which in nothing he sheweth so much as in Poetrie , when with the force of a diuine breath he bringeth things forth far surpassing her dooings.'8 Here the relation is not immediate divine inspiration , but rather man ...
... nature , which in nothing he sheweth so much as in Poetrie , when with the force of a diuine breath he bringeth things forth far surpassing her dooings.'8 Here the relation is not immediate divine inspiration , but rather man ...
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... consoled for the miseries he has suffered on earth . Kingsley looks for ' absolute divine miracle ' within created nature . They are all extraordinarily different , and all have different Christian intent – Introduction 5.
... consoled for the miseries he has suffered on earth . Kingsley looks for ' absolute divine miracle ' within created nature . They are all extraordinarily different , and all have different Christian intent – Introduction 5.
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... nature of man than he might otherwise have done . And , which concerns us , he was able to be novel with less inhibition . In writing Christian poetry at all he went against the theological disapproval of it as a somehow inferior and ...
... nature of man than he might otherwise have done . And , which concerns us , he was able to be novel with less inhibition . In writing Christian poetry at all he went against the theological disapproval of it as a somehow inferior and ...
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... nature of the universe could be explored and , as it were , colonised by mind . This exploring spirit , this expansion outwards to know all , seems a central drive of the poem : Io veggio ben che già mai non si sazia nostro 24 Christian ...
... nature of the universe could be explored and , as it were , colonised by mind . This exploring spirit , this expansion outwards to know all , seems a central drive of the poem : Io veggio ben che già mai non si sazia nostro 24 Christian ...
الصفحة 25
... nature which urges us to the summit , from height to height . ( Par . Iv.124-32 ) 14 Yet we do Dante wrong if we see him as a Renaissance scientific imagination pushing outwards without restraint : more still if we see his exploring and ...
... nature which urges us to the summit , from height to height . ( Par . Iv.124-32 ) 14 Yet we do Dante wrong if we see him as a Renaissance scientific imagination pushing outwards without restraint : more still if we see his exploring and ...
المحتوى
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The Middle English Pearl | 42 |
The Faerie Queene Book I | 50 |
Dr Faustus | 73 |
The Metaphysical Poets | 94 |
42 | 107 |
The Pilgrims Progress | 115 |
Heaven and Hell | 131 |
The Little Black Boy and The Marriage | 144 |
Modern Christian Fantasy | 156 |
George MacDonalds Fairy Tales | 164 |
The WaterBabies | 330 |
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