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  1. Rethinking the secular origins of the novel
    the Bible in English fiction 1678-1767
    Autor*in: Seidel, Kevin
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    "Literary histories of the novel tend to assume that religion naturally gives way to secularism, with the novel usurping the Bible after the Enlightenment. This book challenges that teleological conception of literary history by focusing on scenes in... mehr

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    "Literary histories of the novel tend to assume that religion naturally gives way to secularism, with the novel usurping the Bible after the Enlightenment. This book challenges that teleological conception of literary history by focusing on scenes in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century fiction where the Bible appears as a physical object. Situating those scenes in wider circuits of biblical criticism, Bible printing, and devotional reading, Seidel cogently demonstrates that such scenes reveal a great deal about the artistic ambitions of the novels themselves and point to the different ways those novels reconfigured their readers' relationships to the secular world. With insightful readings of the appearance of the Bible as a physical object in fiction by John Bunyan, Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, Sarah Scott, Frances Sheridan, and Laurence Sterne, this book contends that the English novel rises with the English Bible, not after it"--

     

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    Schlagworte: Bible; English fiction; English fiction; Secularism in literature; English fiction; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Secularism in literature; Bible ; In literature; English fiction ; 18th century ; History and criticism; English fiction ; 17th century ; History and criticism
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Religion in South Asian Anglophone Literature
    Traversing Resistance, Margins and Extremism
    Autor*in: Ali, Sk. Sagir
    Erschienen: 2021; ©2022
    Verlag:  Taylor & Francis Group, Milton

    Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Introduction: religion in South Asian literature: fictions of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries -- Part 1 Religion, agency, and cultural memory -- 1... mehr

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    Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Introduction: religion in South Asian literature: fictions of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries -- Part 1 Religion, agency, and cultural memory -- 1 Fear of the other: narrator and narratives in Tabish Khair's Night of Happiness and Just Another Jihadi Jane -- 2 Kurukshetra and Karbala: Mahabharata in Intizar Hussain's fiction -- 3 The return of the goddess: Amitav Ghosh's Gun Island and the Manasamangal -- 4 "All true believers have good reasons for disbelieving in every god except their own": faith, doubt, and poetics of secularism in The Enchantress of Florence -- Part 2 Ethnicity, myth, caste, and censorship -- 5 The poetics and the politics of Kashmiriyat: a study of Mirza Waheed's The Collaborator and The Book of Gold Leaves -- 6 Thinking the body, figuring (the) woman: religion, caste, gender, and identity in literary representations -- 7 Death of an author: dissecting the notion of religious hurt sentiment vis-à-vis literary-political censorship in India through One Part Woman -- 8 Religious hegemony and literature: appropriation of subaltern parables in Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide -- Part 3 War, trauma, and history -- 9 The "long shadow" of the Bangladeshi liberation war: religion and nationalism in Tahmima Anam's Bengal Trilogy -- 10 Situating religiosity in nineteenth-century Assam: reading Tilottama Misra's Swarnalata -- 11 A historian under siege: rethinking secular historiography -- 12 "First a friend and then an enemy": trauma, fetish, and binary politics in The Black Coat -- 13 Religion as the messianic "other" of secular modernity: locating Habermas' post-secular society in Michael Ondaatje's Anil's Ghost -- Index.

     

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    ISBN: 9781000449563
    Schlagworte: South Asian literature (English)-21st century-History and criticism; South Asian literature (English)-20th century-History and criticism; Secularism in literature; Religion in literature; Electronic books
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  3. Rethinking the secular origins of the novel
    the Bible in English fiction 1678-1767
    Autor*in: Seidel, Kevin
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Literary histories of the novel tend to assume that religion naturally gives way to secularism, with the novel usurping the Bible after the Enlightenment. This book challenges that teleological conception of literary history by focusing on scenes in... mehr

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    Literary histories of the novel tend to assume that religion naturally gives way to secularism, with the novel usurping the Bible after the Enlightenment. This book challenges that teleological conception of literary history by focusing on scenes in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century fiction where the Bible appears as a physical object. Situating those scenes in wider circuits of biblical criticism, Bible printing, and devotional reading, Seidel cogently demonstrates that such scenes reveal a great deal about the artistic ambitions of the novels themselves and point to the different ways those novels reconfigured their readers' relationships to the secular world. With insightful readings of the appearance of the Bible as a physical object in fiction by John Bunyan, Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, Sarah Scott, Frances Sheridan, and Laurence Sterne, this book contends that the English novel rises with the English Bible, not after it

     

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    Schlagworte: Bible / In literature; Secularism in literature; English fiction / 18th century / History and criticism; English fiction / 17th century / History and criticism; Englisch; Roman
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  4. Rethinking the Secular Origins of the Novel
    the Bible in English Fiction 1678-1767
    Autor*in: Seidel, Kevin
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

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    Schlagworte: Bible / In literature; Secularism in literature; English fiction / 18th century / History and criticism; Englisch; Roman
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  5. Religion in South Asian Anglophone literature
    traversing resistance, margins and extremism
    Beteiligt: Ali, Sk (Herausgeber); Karmakar, Goutam (Herausgeber); Islam, Nasima (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Routledge India, New Delhi ; Taylor & Francis Group, London

    This volume studies the representation of religion in South Asian Anglophone literature of thetwentieth and twenty-first century. It traces the contours of South Asian writing through the consequences of the complex contesting forces of blasphemy and... mehr

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    This volume studies the representation of religion in South Asian Anglophone literature of thetwentieth and twenty-first century. It traces the contours of South Asian writing through the consequences of the complex contesting forces of blasphemy and secularization. Employing a cross-disciplinary approach, it discusses various key issues such as religious fundamentalism, Islamophobia, religious majoritarianism, nationalism, and secularism. It also provides an account of the reception of this writing within the changing conceptions of racial "Others" and cultural difference, particularly with respect to minority writers, in terms of ethnic background and lack of access to social mobility. The volume featureschapters on key texts, including The Hungry Tide, The Enchantress of Florence, In Times of Seige, One Part Woman, Anil's Ghost, The Book of Gold Leaves, Red Earth and Pouring Rain, The Black Coat and Swarnalata, among others. An important contribution to the study of South Asian literature, the book will be indispensable for students and researchers of literary studies, religious studies, cultural studies, literary criticism, and South Asian studies

     

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  6. Rethinking the secular origins of the novel
    the Bible in English fiction 1678-1767
    Autor*in: Seidel, Kevin
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    "Literary histories of the novel tend to assume that religion naturally gives way to secularism, with the novel usurping the Bible after the Enlightenment. This book challenges that teleological conception of literary history by focusing on scenes in... mehr

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    "Literary histories of the novel tend to assume that religion naturally gives way to secularism, with the novel usurping the Bible after the Enlightenment. This book challenges that teleological conception of literary history by focusing on scenes in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century fiction where the Bible appears as a physical object. Situating those scenes in wider circuits of biblical criticism, Bible printing, and devotional reading, Seidel cogently demonstrates that such scenes reveal a great deal about the artistic ambitions of the novels themselves and point to the different ways those novels reconfigured their readers' relationships to the secular world. With insightful readings of the appearance of the Bible as a physical object in fiction by John Bunyan, Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, Sarah Scott, Frances Sheridan, and Laurence Sterne, this book contends that the English novel rises with the English Bible, not after it"--

     

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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  7. Rethinking the secular origins of the novel
    the Bible in English fiction 1678-1767
    Autor*in: Seidel, Kevin
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Literary histories of the novel tend to assume that religion naturally gives way to secularism, with the novel usurping the Bible after the Enlightenment. This book challenges that teleological conception of literary history by focusing on scenes in... mehr

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    Literary histories of the novel tend to assume that religion naturally gives way to secularism, with the novel usurping the Bible after the Enlightenment. This book challenges that teleological conception of literary history by focusing on scenes in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century fiction where the Bible appears as a physical object. Situating those scenes in wider circuits of biblical criticism, Bible printing, and devotional reading, Seidel cogently demonstrates that such scenes reveal a great deal about the artistic ambitions of the novels themselves and point to the different ways those novels reconfigured their readers' relationships to the secular world. With insightful readings of the appearance of the Bible as a physical object in fiction by John Bunyan, Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, Sarah Scott, Frances Sheridan, and Laurence Sterne, this book contends that the English novel rises with the English Bible, not after it.

     

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    Schlagworte: Bible; Secularism in literature; English fiction; English fiction
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  8. Literary performances of post-religious memory in the Netherlands
    Gerard Reve, Jan Wolkers, Maarten 't Hart
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1. Cultural Memory, the Author and Post-Religious Identity -- 1 Cultural Memory: A Constructivist Definition -- 2 Performing Memory: Embodiment, Repertoire and the Scenario --... mehr

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    Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1. Cultural Memory, the Author and Post-Religious Identity -- 1 Cultural Memory: A Constructivist Definition -- 2 Performing Memory: Embodiment, Repertoire and the Scenario -- 3 Literature and Memory: Mediations, Mimesis and Rhetoric -- 3.1 Representing Memory in Literature: Rhetoric and Techniques -- 4 The Author as Figure of Memory -- 5 Autobiographical Interpretation -- 6 (Post-)Religious Memory -- 2. Cultural and Religious Transformations in the Netherlands -- 1 Secularisation and Religious Transformation -- 1.1 Religious and Ideological Communities before 1960 -- 1.2 Seculariation and Religious Transformation after 1960 -- 1.3 Transformation and Modernisation within the Churches -- 1.4 Sexuality as Index of Secularisation in the Netherlands -- 2 Mass Media, Religion and 'The Sixties' -- 2.1 Images and Narratives of Secularisation/Religious Transformation -- 2.2 'The Sixties' as Extended Media Event -- 2.3 The Provo's: 1965-1967 -- 3 Shifting Parameters in the Literary Domain -- 3.1 Literature and Authorship before 1960 -- 3.2 Authorship after 1960 -- 3.3 Approach -- 3. (Dis)playing the Roman Catholic Tradition: Gerard Reve -- 1 Introduction -- 2 First Hints of Reve's Religiosity (1947-1962) -- 2.1 Reve's Debut and the 'Apotheosis' -- 2.2 First Mention of Reve's Religiosity: 'Ja, ik ben een christen' -- 3 Literary Confession and the Appropriation of Religious Discourse (1963-1966) -- 3.1 First Volume of Letters: Op weg naar het einde (1963) -- 3.2 Literary Confession and a New Genre -- 3.3 'Poetic Shock': Appropriating Religious Discourse -- 3.4 Television Interview: Performing Confession -- 3.5 Senator Algra's Complaints in the Senate -- 3.6 'Vertical Dialogism' at Work: The 'Donkey-Controversy' and Nader tot U (1966) -- 3.7 Poetic Intensification of the Dialogical -- 4 The Staging of the (Post-)Religious (1966-1969) -- 4.1 Reve's Conversion -- 4.2 The Blasphemy Trial as an Enactment of Religious Transformation -- 4.3 Theatricality and Reve's 'Consecration' in the Allerheiligste ­ Hart-Church -- 4.4 'Fag-Church': Public Responses to the 'New Church-Service' -- 5 Restagings (1970-2006) -- 5.1 Exhaustion of the Provocative Function -- 5.2 Reve as Figure of Memory -- 5.3 The Death of an Icon -- 5.4 Conclusion -- 4. Processing the Protestant Past: Jan Wolkers -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Autobiographical Framing, Affect and the Protestant Past (1963) -- 2.1 First Encounters with Wolkers' Protestant Past -- 2.2 Confessional Prose and 'afrekening': Representing a Post-Religious Generation -- 2.3 The Bible and Two Modes of Remembrance -- 2.4 Memorable Reading I: Mutilation, Death and Decay -- 2.5 Memorable Reading II: Sex -- 3 Wolkers' Authorial Persona in Interviews (1963-1964) -- 3.1 Authorial Confirmation of the Autobiographical -- 3.2 Gerard Reve versus Jan Wolkers. "This book offers an in-depth study of iconic literary narratives and images of religious transformation and secularisation in the Netherlands during the 1960s and 1970s. Jesseka Batteau shows how Gerard Reve, Jan Wolkers and Maarten 't Hart texts and performances can be understood as instances of religious and post-religious memory with a broad public impact. They contributed to a widely shared perspective on the Dutch religious past and a collective understanding of what secularisation consists of. This uniquely interdisciplinary approach combines insights from literary studies, memory studies, media studies and religious studies and traces the complex dynamics of the circulation of memory and meaning between literary texts, mass media and embodied performances within a post-religious society"--

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Mobilizing memories ; vol. 2
    Schlagworte: Dutch fiction; Religion in literature; Secularism in literature; Memory in literature; Dutch fiction; Memory in literature; Religion in literature; Secularism in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: Reve, Gerard (1923-2006); Wolkers, Jan (1925-2007); Hart, Maarten 't (1944-); Hart, Maarten 't; Reve, Gerard; Wolkers, Jan
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    Includes bibliographical references and index