The Bard and the Bible

The Bard and the Bible
Title The Bard and the Bible PDF eBook
Author Bob Hostetler
Publisher Worthy Inspired
Total Pages 735
Release 2016-08-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 1617958425

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365 Devotions pairing Scripture from the King James Bible and lines from Shakespeare's plays and sonnets. Includes little known history, curiosities, and facts about words introduced or used in new ways by Shakespeare.

The Bards of the Bible

The Bards of the Bible
Title The Bards of the Bible PDF eBook
Author George Gilfillan
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 422
Release 2023-05-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3382505991

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.

Shakespeare and the Bible

Shakespeare and the Bible
Title Shakespeare and the Bible PDF eBook
Author Steven Marx
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 165
Release 2000
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780198184409

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Oxford Shakespeare Topics provides students and teachers with short books on important aspects of Shakespeare criticism and scholarship. Each book is written by an authority in its field, and combines accessible style with original discussion of its subject. Notes and a critical guide tofurther reading equip the interested reader with the means to broaden research. Despite the presence of hundreds of Biblical allusions in Shakespeare, this is the first book to explore the pattern and significance of those references in relation to a selection of his greatest plays. It reveals the Bible as a rich source for Shakespeare's uses of myth, history, comedy andtragedy, his techniques of staging, and his ways of characterizing rulers, magicians and teachers in the image of the Bible's multifaceted God. This book also discloses ways in which Shakespeare's plays offer both pious and irreverent interpretations of the Scriptures comparable to those presentedby his contemporary writers, artists, philosophers and politicians. After an opening chapter comparing the Bible as a fragmented yet unified collection of 46 books with the fragmented yet unified First Folio collection of Shakespeare's 36 plays, each of the following six chapters matches a book of the Bible with a representative play: the creation myth of Genesiswith the first play in the Folio, The Tempest, the historical epic of Exodus with Henry V, the tragedy of Job with King Lear, the tragicomedy of the Gospel of Matthew with Measure for Measure, the homiletic disputation of Paul's Epistle to the Romans with The Merchant of Venice, and the apocalypticmasque of the Book of Revelation with The Tempest again. Though its subject matter and style appeal to a broad audience, this book is grounded in recent scholarship in Shakespeare and Biblical studies. Its intertextual readings are framed by descriptions of the historical circumstances of each work's composition and reception and by an emergent theory ofallusion as a principle of creation and understanding.

The Bards of the Bible

The Bards of the Bible
Title The Bards of the Bible PDF eBook
Author George Gilfillan
Publisher
Total Pages 398
Release 1851
Genre Bible
ISBN

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The Bards of the Bible. Third Edition

The Bards of the Bible. Third Edition
Title The Bards of the Bible. Third Edition PDF eBook
Author George Gilfillan
Publisher
Total Pages 370
Release 1852
Genre Bible
ISBN

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The Bards of the Bible

The Bards of the Bible
Title The Bards of the Bible PDF eBook
Author George Gilfillan
Publisher
Total Pages 424
Release 1874
Genre Bible
ISBN

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The Shadow of a Great Rock

The Shadow of a Great Rock
Title The Shadow of a Great Rock PDF eBook
Author Harold Bloom
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 321
Release 2011-09-06
Genre Bibles
ISBN 0300180012

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A richly insightful reading of the King James Bible as a literary masterwork, published for the text's 400-year anniversary The King James Bible stands at "the sublime summit of literature in English," sharing the honor only with Shakespeare, Harold Bloom contends in the opening pages of this illuminating literary tour. Distilling the insights acquired from a significant portion of his career as a brilliant critic and teacher, he offers readers at last the book he has been writing "all my long life," a magisterial and intimately perceptive reading of the King James Bible as a literary masterpiece. Bloom calls it an "inexplicable wonder" that a rather undistinguished group of writers could bring forth such a magnificent work of literature, and he credits William Tyndale as their fountainhead. Reading the King James Bible alongside Tyndale's Bible, the Geneva Bible, and the original Hebrew and Greek texts, Bloom highlights how the translators and editors improved upon—or, in some cases, diminished—the earlier versions. He invites readers to hear the baroque inventiveness in such sublime books as the Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, and Job, and alerts us to the echoes of the King James Bible in works from the Romantic period to the present day. Throughout, Bloom makes an impassioned and convincing case for reading the King James Bible as literature, free from dogma and with an appreciation of its enduring aesthetic value.