The sacred and secular canon in romanticism : preserving the sacred truths

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The sacred and secular canon in romanticism : preserving the sacred truths

David Jasper

(Romanticism in perspective : texts, cultures, histories)

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1999

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  • : US

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book is an interdisciplinary study of Romanticism which focuses on the reception of the Biblical canon in poetry, art and theory. The Bible is acknowledged as the heart of European culture, but as its status as the sacred text of Judaism and Christianity becomes questionable, it remains at the turning-point between sacred and secular art in the modern world. The insights of Romanticism are crucial for our understanding of postmodernism as a fundamentally religious movement which acknowledges both the death and rebirth of religious language.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction: Can These Dry Bones Live? 'Mediator Between Old and New World' Living Powers: Sacred and Secular Language Hoelderlin and Holy Scripture Light and Darkness: J.M.W. Tuner and the Bible Weltliteratur and the Biblical Critics Matthew Arnold: Between Two Worlds The Death and Rebirth of Religious Language Conclusion: Into the Twentieth Century Further Reading Index

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