Deus Loci

Deus Loci

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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 520


Twentieth-century Epic Novels

Twentieth-century Epic Novels

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  • Author: Theodore Louis Steinberg
  • Publisher: University of Delaware Press
  • ISBN: 9780874138894
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 258

Every age that has produced literary epics has also produced variations on the elements that constitute the epic. 'Twentieth-Century Epic Novels' examines the most popular 20th-century manifestations of epic sensibilities by looking closely at five major examples of the 20th-century epic novel.


Durrell Re-read

Durrell Re-read

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  • Author: James M. Clawson
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • ISBN: 1611478472
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 188

Significant contributions to twentieth-century British literature, Lawrence Durrell’s major works (1938–1985) are nevertheless read in a way that differs from the author’s plan for them. This study argues for the consideration of Durrell’s twelve major novels as a unitary whole.


Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World

Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World

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  • Author: Anna Lillios
  • Publisher: Susquehanna University Press
  • ISBN: 9781575910765
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 344

Novelist Lawrence Durrell's fondness for his adopted homeland of Greece led him to declare "I'm a Greek," and profoundly influenced his work. Attempting to capture the scope of the Greek world's relationship with Durrell's life and work, Lilios (English, U. of Central Florida) presents 22 papers that approach the topic from a range of perspectives. After a number of reminiscences of Durrell by family and friends, a set of essays are organized by place, examining Durrell's relationship with Corfu, Alexandria, Rhodes, and Cyprus. The remaining essays are grouped according to theme discussing such issues as the influence of myth and other "Greek inspirations" on Durrell's novels, poems, and other work. Distributed by Associated University Presses. Annotation ♭2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).


Loci Communes

Loci Communes

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  • Author: Phillip Melanchthon
  • Publisher: Newcomb Livraria Press
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  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 425

A new translation of Philipp Melanchthon's Loci Communes into American English directly from the original Latin text. Bilingual edition with the original Latin manuscript in the back. This edition also contains a new 2023 Afterword by the Translator. Loci Communes is the first systematic formulation of Protestant theology and a foundational text of multiple denominations, particularly Lutheranism. This also deeply influenced the Reformed tradition as Melanchthon’s pupil Zacharias Ursinus was the main author of the Heidelberg Catechism. In Melanchthon's own words, it is about “the proper dogmas of the Church about God, about eternal things, about the Law of God, about Sin, about the Gospel, about Grace, Justice, and the Sacraments, and later also the doctrine about civil life.” This Systematic Theology was first published in 1521 in New Latin, which was proofread by Luther and published the same year. Luther never wrote a systematic theology because he considered the Loci Communes to be a sufficient summary of Evangelical doctrine. He wrote "next to Holy Scripture, there is no better book" and at one point he talked about adding it to his Biblical canon: "We possess no work wherein the whole body of theology, wherein religion, is more completely summed up, than in Melanchthon's Common-place Book; all the Fathers, all the compilers of sentences, put together, are not to be compared with this book. It is, after the Scriptures, the most perfect of works. Melancthon is a better logician than myself; he argues better. My superiority lies rather in a rhetorical way. If the printers would take my advice, they would print those of my books which set forth doctrine,—as my commentaries on Deuteronomy, on Galatians, and the sermons on the four books of St John. My other writings scarcely serve a better purpose than to mark the progress of the revelation of the gospel."


Lawrence Durrell

Lawrence Durrell

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  • Author: Ian S. MacNiven
  • Publisher: Open Road Media
  • ISBN: 1504063104
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 737

The prize-winning biography of the celebrated author of the Alexandria Quartet and the Avignon Quintet: an “elegant and meticulous . . . treat” (Kirkus Reviews). A New York Times Notable Book Born in colonial India in 1912, Lawrence Durrell established his literary reputation as a citizen of the Mediterranean. After attending school in England, Durrell escaped the country he dubbed “Pudding Island” for the Greek island of Corfu, only to make another escape—this time from Nazi invasion—to Egypt. His experiences in wartime Alexandria led to a quartet of novels, beginning with Justine, that are collectively considered some of the great masterpieces of postwar fiction. Durrell’s peripatetic life, which eventually took him to the South of France, fed his work with the richness and drama of his various adoptive homes. A man of protean talents, Durrell is celebrated for his fiction and poetry, as well has his highly regarded translations, essays, and travel literature. In researching this authorized biography, Ian S. MacNiven traveled over a period of twenty years from India to California, interviewing hundreds of individuals and visiting all but one of the many places Durrell lived. The result is an intimate portrait of a literary titan that was awarded a prize by the French city of Antibes for the year’s best study on Durrell.


Lawrence Durrell's Major Novels, Or, The Kingdom of the Imagination

Lawrence Durrell's Major Novels, Or, The Kingdom of the Imagination

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  • Author: Donald P. Kaczvinsky
  • Publisher: Susquehanna University Press
  • ISBN: 9780945636991
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 196

Through his use of Gnostic beliefs, Durrell destabilizes our notions of the "real" and suggests that the civilization to emerge out of the ruins of a devastated Europe will not be Christian, but Quincunxial. Durrell's aesthetic and thematic concerns establish him as a significant, indeed central, voice in twentieth-century British literature. His career, which spans over five decades, links the British High Modernists with the Postmodernists.


Convergences

Convergences

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  • Author: Dr. Nabil M. Abdel-Al
  • Publisher: AuthorHouse
  • ISBN: 1524600768
  • Category : Literary Collections
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 569

This anthology is an amalgam of the authors output in the domains of interpretation, translation, and literary scholarship. It is a serious attempt to highlight the cardinal traits common to said fields. This research is a vested trek into the inner workings of the authors profession; interpretation and translation, as well as his standing engagement with literary genres throughout the ages. The books uniqueness resides in treating a diversity of matters interrelated in various ways, although on the surface it appears to make up a queer admixture of dissimilar elementshence the title, Convergences. Interpretation and translation are twin vocations, and between them, convergence is all encompassing. Both transform a message from a source to a target language. Complementary and mutually supportive as they are, yet there is a train of difference in the execution of these two inseparable professions: the method, nature and techniques involved in each. Interpretation is the instantaneous, the simultaneous, in a word the express mode of communication; and translation is the meditative, the slow or the local medium of correspondence. Concomitantly, literature is the crucible for teleologically permeable convergences and incredible divergences. It has a noble ontological message and brings out humanitys hidden treasures, experiences, thoughts, and choices. Literatures lofty missive is grounded in understanding the scenes, events, and characters it depicts excerpts of which feed into discourses to be interpreted and translated. Clients come up with multiple interpretations depending on circumstances and the context in which texts are couched.


Durrell and the City

Durrell and the City

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  • Author: Donald P. Kaczvinsky
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
  • ISBN: 1611474531
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 233

Durrell and the City commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of The Alexandria Quartet with a collection of fourteen new essays by a group of international scholars and critics. The collection provides a critical consideration of Durrell's urban landscapes, from the London of his early novels to Avignon during World War II in his last great series, while focusing on the place that made him famous--the city of Alexandria--in order to provide a reassessment of his career and achievement.


Indian Metaphysics in Lawrence Durrell’s Novels

Indian Metaphysics in Lawrence Durrell’s Novels

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  • Author: C. Ravindran Nambiar
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN: 1443855723
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 235

In this study of the influence of Indian metaphysics on Lawrence Durrell’s novels, Professor Nambiar offers a unique milestone in the history of Durrellian criticism. Embracing Durrell’s search for universal awareness through Western and Indian metaphysics, the book presents a new metaphysical reading of the writer’s prose that has remained untapped until now. Exploring Durrell’s quest for a new reality through fiction, Nambiar focuses in-depth on The Avignon Quintet and questions the complex symbolic patterns that shape the polymorphous characters’ peregrinations through space and time. With much subtlety, modesty and wit, Indian Metaphysics in Lawrence Durrell’s Novels opens up the mysterious doors of “the kingdom of the imagination”.