Description
About the Author
Terry R. Wright is Professor of English Literature at Newcastle University, UK. Other books by Professor Wright include Theology and Literature, The Religion of Humanity, D.H. Lawrence and the Bible and several books about George Eliot and Thomas Hardy.
Reviews
'as a work of comparative literature, of literary history, and of scholarship about the midrashic tradition, Wright's study is a welcome resource.' Biblical Interpretation 'For literary and biblical scholars alike, Wright's book is a welcome addition to literature studies.' Christianity and Literature 'The Genesis of Fiction is, like the bible, a book worth reading. Despite Wright's careful exegesis of his chosen title, this book supplies tools for reading fictions based on biblical books other than Genesis; it illuminates for interpreters of biblical narratives the role of midrash as rereadings that are either orthodox or subversive, sometimes humanist and feminist, and shows that both ancient midrash and modern biblical fiction, by the accretion of further interpretative layers, open up the bible for readers to whom it has often previously been an alien text.' Literature and Theology 'This book considers a range of twentieth-century novelists who practise a creative mode of reading the Bible, exploring aspects of the Book of Genesis which more conventional biblical criticism sometimes ignores. ... The questions these modern and postmodern writers ask of the Bible, however, go beyond those permitted by the rabbis and other believing interpretive communities.' Theological Book Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780754616689
Author Terry R. Wright
Format Hardback
Page Count 200
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g