ISBN:
9781575061900
Language:
English
Pages:
XIV, 370 S.
,
Ill
,
24 cm
Year of publication:
2010
DDC:
880.09
Keywords:
Saul
;
Bibel
;
Bibel
;
Bibel
;
Bibel
;
Bibel
;
Bibel
;
Dead Sea scrolls
;
Acta apostolorum apocrypha
;
Talmud
;
Identity (Psychology) in literature Congresses
;
Literature, Ancient Congresses History and criticism
;
Bible as literature Congresses
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Erzählung
;
Poetik
;
Literaturtheorie
;
Erzähltheorie
;
Fiktion
;
Drama
;
Tragödie
;
Griechische Literatur
;
Komödie
;
Erinnerung
;
Klassische Philologie
;
Reinheit
;
Prophetie
;
Konferenzschrift
;
Altertum
;
Literatur
;
Identität
Abstract:
Thinking of ancient texts as literature. Memory, narration, identity: Exodus as a political myth / Jan Assmann -- Narrative poetics and Hebrew narrative: a survey / Joachim vette -- Is there a universal genre of "drama"? conjectures on the basis of "dramatic" texts in Old Testament prophecy, Attic tragedy, and Egyptian cult plays / Helmut Utzschneider -- Narratology and the Classics: the proof of the pudding-- / Irene J. F. de Jong -- The identity of authors and readers. Ancient writers, modern readers, and King Ashurnasirpal's political problems: an exploration of the possibility of reading ancient texts / Barbara N. Porter -- The Achilles heel of reader-response criticism and the concept of reading hermeneutics of caution / Christof Hardmeier -- Tell me who I am: reading the alphabet of Ben Sira / Dagmar Boerner-Klein -- The powers of a lost subject: reinventing a poet's identity in Catullus's Carmen / Melanie Moeller -- Fiction and fact. Forms of talk in Hebrew Biblical narrative: negotiations, interaction, and sociocultural context / Frank H. Polak -- Of mice and men and blood: the laws of ritual purity in the Hebrew Bible / Hanna Liss -- Fiction and imagination in early Christian literature: the acts of the Apostles as a test case / Ute E. Eisen -- Fictions and formulations: the Talmud and the construction of Jewish identity / David Kraemer -- Are vocation texts fictional? on Hesiod's Helicon experience / Geritt Kloss -- Rereading Biblical poetry from Aristotle to Bakhtin: the comedic and the carnivalesque in a Biblical tale / Nehama Aschkenasy -- Where is Isaiah in Isaiah? / Francis Landy -- Job 28 and the climax in chapters 29-31: crisis and identity / Jan Fokkelman -- Modeling the future by reconstructing the past. Samuel's "farewell speech": theme and variation in Samuel 12, Josephus, and pseudo-Philo / Joachim Vette -- The exile: Biblical ideology and its postmodern ideological interpretation / Adele Berlin
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
,
Thinking of ancient texts as literature. Memory, narration, identity...
,
Narrative poetics and Hebrew narrative...
,
Is there a universal genre of "drama"? ...
,
Narratology and the Classics...--
,
The identity of authors and readers. Ancient writers, modern readers, and King Ashurnasirpal's political problems...
,
The Achilles heel of reader-response criticism and the concept of reading hermeneutics of caution
,
Tell me who I am...
,
The powers of a lost subject...
,
Fiction and fact. Forms of talk in Hebrew Biblical narrative.../ Frank H. Polak ; Of mice and men and blood.../ Hanna Liss ; Fiction and imagination in early Christian literature...
,
Fictions and formulations...
,
Are vocation texts fictional? ...
,
Rereading Biblical poetry. From Aristotle to Bakhtin...
,
Where is Isaiah in Isaiah?
,
Job 28 and the climax in chapters 29-31...
,
Modeling the future by reconstructing the past. Samuel's "farewell speech": theme and variation in Samuel 12, Josephus, and pseudo-Philo
,
The exile: Biblical ideology and its postmodern ideological interpretation