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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PRELITERARY»
Découvrez l'usage de
preliterary dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
preliterary et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The Fiery Throne: The Prophets and Old Testament Theology
Ezekiel And Preliterary Prophecy The relationship of Ezek 8:1; 14:1; and 20:1 to 2
Kgs 6:32 (and 4:38; and 6:1) points to a certain closeness between Ezekiel's
prophecy and that of preclassical, preliterary prophecy. This relationship in the ...
Walther Zimmerli, Kenneth C. Hanson
2
The Challenge of the Modern: Essays on Grazia Deledda
Olla 160–1), Duse's film finds its true artistic value as re-writing or re-
symbolization of the preliterary idea of the novel. According to Millicent Marcus's
insightful analysis, The good adapter, aware of the unique properties of literary
and ...
3
Northrop Frye on Religion: Excluding The Great Code and ...
Preliterary myth arises in a state of society in which there is not as yet a firm and
consistent distinction between subject and object. A statement that a subjective A
is an objective B is a metaphor, and at the centre of preliterary myths are the ...
Northrop Frye, Alvin A. Lee, Jean O'Grady, 2000
4
Should Christians Be Environmentalists?
In the mid-nineteenth century, the new science of anthropology increased
American and European contact with preliterary societies. Most of these scientists
(as well as explorers and other adventurers) agreed that an enormous gulf
existed ...
5
The State of the Pentateuch: A Comparison of the Approaches ...
In his view, it was during this preliterary period that the great pentateuchal
traditions were joined together into a narrative sequence.22 As for the Jacob
tradition, its fundamental shape would have been established well before the
composition ...
Damian Joseph Wynn-Williams, 1997
6
The Promise to the Patriarchs
Because Hoftijzer and especially Westermann were still working ostensibly on
the preliterary level, however, the promise was left in something of a state of
limbo, neither a part of the preliterary traditions on which the documents were
based, ...
7
The Common People of Ancient Rome
The historical relations of literary and colloquial Latin would be roughly indicated
by the accompanying diagram, in which preliterary Latin divides, on the
appearance of literature in the third century B.C., into popular Latin and literary
Latin.
8
Text and Interpretation: New Approaches in the Criticism of ...
The assumption that there is a direct continuity between the oral and literary
phases of the gospel tradition, on the grounds of which the preliterary oral stages
can be reconstructed in more than a speculative way, is no longer tenable (cf.
Patrick J. Hartin, Jacobus H. Petzer, 1991
9
Introduction to the Bible
Any attempt to discover the origin, use, and development of the preliterary forms
of the Biblical traditions works under certain limiting factors. In the first place,
some of the material in the Biblical documents had no preliterary history. It came
into ...
10
Kierkegaard and the Bible
To be able to do so, the interpreter must know what the characteristics of
preliterary myths are. These characteristics can be determined by understanding
myths historically as the form of thought and expression that typifies the earliest
versions ...
Lee C. Barrett, Jon Bartley Stewart, 2010