10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PSYCHOMACHY»
Discover the use of
psychomachy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
psychomachy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Perspective on C.S. Lewis' Fantasy Trilogy: A Modern ...
C.S. Lewis's trilogy is not merely a series of fantasies.
2
Histories that Mansoul and Her Wars Anatomize: The Drama of ...
For the Reformers and Puritans in sixteenth and seventeenth-century England,
psychomachy was “more than a theological concept”; it was a metaphor that
dominated their daily lives.75 Zinck provides two broad similarities of the tracts
giving ...
3
Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory
psychomachy. A battle for the human soul, from Prudentius's Psychomachia (AD
400), usually with contending virtues and vices, angels, devils, or other external
personae representing good and evil. Marlowe introduces the warring impulses ...
4
A Thematic Concordance of Julien Green's Journal
Psychomachy. 1931 Sep 21 1937 Jan 26 Mar 11 1938 Sep 3 Nov 6 1940 Octl
1941 Mar 28 Aug 20 1942 Apr4Oct27 1944 Jan 20 Apr 9, 21 1945 Feb 7 Aug 28
Oct 20 Dec 14 1946 Jan 24 Feb 18 Jun 11, sans date after Jun 28, Aug 21 1947 ...
Kathryn Eberle Wildgen, 1994
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The Chronicles of Psyt -
Psychomachy
Roscoe Q. Roberts was born in Chicago in 1971 to Belinda J. Roberts and Roscoe Roberts Jr. He has four sisters and one brother.
Michael Steward Landcaster, Roscoe Q. Roberts, 2009
Thus we might describe the Stonebreakers as the scene of a psychomachy in
which those connotations are simultaneously allowed expression, in the postures
of the two figures, and mastered, not only by the act of painting but also by the ...
7
Edgar Allan Poe: Rhetoric and Style
... simultaneously as a supernatural tale and a study in psychology - specifically,
of how the human mind attempts to deal with manifestations of the supernatural (
the "Gothic psychomachy") - as in Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
PSHAW, shlw. interject. 412. S18. Falsehood of contempt. PSYCHOLOGY, sl-
kAro-ie. ». 513. The doc- 518. A con - Divina trine of the soul or mind*.
PSYCHOMACHY, sl-koml-ke. flict of the soul with the body. PSYCHOMANCY, sl
kö-m&n-se. s.
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Bunyan Studies: John Bunyan and His Times
These examples demonstrate how the thematic concerns of psychomachy are
explored in the text and how the stylistic components of the texts themselves
conspire to involve readers in an actual experience of the doctrine. In both of
these ...
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Socrates and the Jews: Hellenism and Hebraism from Moses ...
As Gossman comments on Arnold's wider schema in Culture and Anarchy: “The
terms 'Barbarians,' 'Philistines,' 'Populace' transform a concrete historical struggle
into a psychomachy, an allegory of 'eternal' conflict in human history of ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PSYCHOMACHY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
psychomachy is used in the context of the following news items.
Beowulf and Memorial Day
This implies not only a measure of responsibility on the part of the Danes for their own slaughter, but also a tiresome Freudian psychomachy underlying the ... «PJ Media, May 15»
Charles Garabedian: A Retrospective
In the giant works of the 1990s and 2000s, beginning with the intense psychomachy of the Iliad paintings and culminating in the epic expanses of “September ... «Santa Barbara Independent, Feb 11»
The Lost Art of War
But for Taylor, it's not a necessary emotional sacrifice for the sake of the nation; it's a tormenting psychomachy almost unrelated to the mission of the war. «City Journal, Jan 08»