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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الصفحة 8
... seen , the route to faith is through the Bible alone , and not through any alternative fiction , which may be a form of blasphemy . There has in history been a strong vein of belief , Platonic and later Puritan , that literature is lies ...
... seen , the route to faith is through the Bible alone , and not through any alternative fiction , which may be a form of blasphemy . There has in history been a strong vein of belief , Platonic and later Puritan , that literature is lies ...
الصفحة 10
... seen to be identical with the New Jerusalem of Revelation ? Would that not surprise them with God better than any other means ? and would it not show too how God is present in all things , even in the seemingly strangest of worlds ? But ...
... seen to be identical with the New Jerusalem of Revelation ? Would that not surprise them with God better than any other means ? and would it not show too how God is present in all things , even in the seemingly strangest of worlds ? But ...
الصفحة 13
... seen in the treatment of the legend of the Grail , and its climax in the pivotal book of the French Vulgate Cycle ( 1215–30 ) , the Queste del Saint Graal . The story of the search for the Grail exists in many forms , and took its ...
... seen in the treatment of the legend of the Grail , and its climax in the pivotal book of the French Vulgate Cycle ( 1215–30 ) , the Queste del Saint Graal . The story of the search for the Grail exists in many forms , and took its ...
الصفحة 15
... seen as corrective reminders to any strayings and excitements of our imaginations by the events themselves . At times even the surface level of the story may be obscured : when Perceval disenchants the demonic black horse on which he is ...
... seen as corrective reminders to any strayings and excitements of our imaginations by the events themselves . At times even the surface level of the story may be obscured : when Perceval disenchants the demonic black horse on which he is ...
الصفحة 17
... seen to imitate that of the circular Grail vessel itself , by giving us a series of actions circling inwards about the Grail , a tapered line of knights who seek the Grail and a further tapering in the degree of sight of it given to ...
... seen to imitate that of the circular Grail vessel itself , by giving us a series of actions circling inwards about the Grail , a tapered line of knights who seek the Grail and a further tapering in the degree of sight of it given to ...
المحتوى
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21 | |
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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