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A History of the Bible as Literature Vol.2: from 1700 to the Present Day

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Cambridge University 1993Description: 493pISBN:
  • 0521333997
DDC classification:
  • B45.3 N821
Partial contents:
1 The early eighteenth century and the KJB `AH the disadvantages of an old prose translation` John Husbands Anthony Blackwall Revision canvassed The popular front 2 Mid-century Religion and literature kept apart Robert Lowth`s De Sacra Poesi Hebraeorum Uncouth, harsh and obsolete An aside: Higher Criticism 3 The critical rise of the KJB The influence of popular feeling Lowth and the English Bible Myths arise The KJB as a literary example The KJB in literary discussions of the Bible Revision or `superstitious veneration` Rancorous reason and brouhaha 4 Romantics and the Bible Forerunners and the influence of the KJB William Wordsworth and the possibility of a new literary sense of the Bible Samuel Taylor Coleridge
V2. From 1700 to the Present Day.
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Books Books DVK Library Stack -> First Floor -> B B45.3 N821 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) V2 Available 00 Edn 1993 493p 11059927

includes index and biblioraphy

1 The early eighteenth century and the KJB `AH the disadvantages of an old prose translation` John Husbands Anthony Blackwall Revision canvassed The popular front 2 Mid-century Religion and literature kept apart Robert Lowth`s De Sacra Poesi Hebraeorum Uncouth, harsh and obsolete An aside: Higher Criticism 3 The critical rise of the KJB The influence of popular feeling Lowth and the English Bible Myths arise The KJB as a literary example The KJB in literary discussions of the Bible Revision or `superstitious veneration` Rancorous reason and brouhaha 4 Romantics and the Bible Forerunners and the influence of the KJB William Wordsworth and the possibility of a new literary sense of the Bible Samuel Taylor Coleridge

V2. From 1700 to the Present Day.

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