Elizabeth R. Hayes, "Doubling and Duplicating in the Book of Genesis: Literary and Stylistic Approaches to the Text"
English | ISBN: 1575064545 | 2016 | 224 pages | PDF | 6 MB
English | ISBN: 1575064545 | 2016 | 224 pages | PDF | 6 MB
The style of the Hebrew Bible has long been of significant interest to scholars and exegetes alike. Early Jewish and later Christian commentaries point out the importance of the exact wording in interpreting the text, and many an article has been written on features such as repetition and inclusio. With the rise of literary and narrative criticism in biblical studies, these features have received even more attention. The current book stands in the tradition of Robert Alter in that it focuses on how the text of Genesis is written and phrased. More explicitly, it is interested in why Genesis is formulated the way it is and how this affects the reader in his/her encounter with the text. Doubling and Duplicating is not only concerned with a style-as-analysis frame for interpreters but also with its role as a guide for any audience and its gateway to the ancient mind-set (ideological, ontological, and so on).
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