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Adamgirk The Adam Book Of Arakel Of Siwnik Michael E Stone Arakel Of Siwn Staff

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Adamgirk The Adam Book Of Arakel Of Siwnik Michael E Stone Arakel Of Siwn Staff
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.82 MB
Pages: 348
Author: Michael E. Stone; Arak'el of Siwn Staff
ISBN: 9780191514043, 0191514047
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Adamgirk The Adam Book Of Arakel Of Siwnik Michael E Stone Arakel Of Siwn Staff by Michael E. Stone; Arak'el Of Siwn Staff 9780191514043, 0191514047 instant download after payment.

This is the first English translation of the major Armenian epic on Adam and Eve composed by Arak'el of Siwnik' in the early fifteenth century. Arak'el writes extremely powerful narrative poetry, as in his description of the brilliance of paradise, of Satan's mustering his hosts against Adam and Eve, and Eve's inner struggle between obedience to God and Satan's seduction. In parts the epic is in dialogue form between Adam, Eve, and God. It also pays much attention tothe typology of Adam and Christ, or Adam's sin and death and Christ's crucifixion. By implication, this story, from an Eastern Christian tradition, is the story of all humans, and bears comparison with later biblical epics, such as Milton's Paradise Lost. Michael E. Stone's version preserves abalance between literary felicity and faithfulness to the original. His Introduction sets the work and its author in historical, religious, and literary context.

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