Within art, society culture, philosophy, literature and many other spheres, a constant issue being dealt with is that of sin.Alongside the established understanding of sin, discourse, poetry and novels have responded to sin variously, due to the blossoming of ideas. With human history being constantly punctuated by the notion of sin, assessing writers’ responses and exploration of the subject is the basis of this study. French, American and British literature’s responses to the notion of sin will be investigated through studies included in this volume. The objective is to analyse how the broad reaction and reassessment of sin has been intersected by multifarious constructs, such as redemption, the original sin and guilt.

Sin's Multifaceted Aspects in Literary Texts

Paola Partenza
2018-01-01

Abstract

Within art, society culture, philosophy, literature and many other spheres, a constant issue being dealt with is that of sin.Alongside the established understanding of sin, discourse, poetry and novels have responded to sin variously, due to the blossoming of ideas. With human history being constantly punctuated by the notion of sin, assessing writers’ responses and exploration of the subject is the basis of this study. French, American and British literature’s responses to the notion of sin will be investigated through studies included in this volume. The objective is to analyse how the broad reaction and reassessment of sin has been intersected by multifarious constructs, such as redemption, the original sin and guilt.
2018
Paola Partenza (ed.)
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Inglese
STAMPA
Passages-Transitions-Intersections
5
1
141
141
978-3-8471-0852-8
V&Runipress
Gottingen
GERMANIA
Il volume è il risultato di una ricerca internazionale alla quale hanno preso parte docenti di Università straniere. Department of English Glendon CollegeYork University; University of Vienna; Hokusei Gakuen University Junior College English Department, Sapporo, Japan; Departments of English and Humanities, School of Arts and Sciences of the Lebanese American University, Beirut, Lebanon; Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana; Department of English Studies, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Deemed University, Agra-5, India; and Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures, University “G. d’Annunzio”.
Eikon Basilike, Aphra Behn, Coriolanus, Joseph Conrad, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Maldoror, James Anthony Froude, sin guilt, will, scepticism.
7 Curatele::7.1 Curatela
1
Partenza, Paola
284
info:eu-repo/semantics/other
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