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The Apocryphal Adam And Eve In Medieval Europe Vernacular Translations And Adaptations Of The Vita Adae Et Evae Brian Murdoch

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The Apocryphal Adam And Eve In Medieval Europe Vernacular Translations And Adaptations Of The Vita Adae Et Evae Brian Murdoch
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Brian Murdoch
ISBN: 9780199564149, 0199564140
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Apocryphal Adam And Eve In Medieval Europe Vernacular Translations And Adaptations Of The Vita Adae Et Evae Brian Murdoch by Brian Murdoch 9780199564149, 0199564140 instant download after payment.

What happened to Adam and Eve after their expulsion from paradise? Where the biblical narrative fell silent apocryphal writings took up this intriguing question, notably including the Early Christian Latin text, the Life of Adam and Eve. This account describes the (failed) attempt of the couple to return to paradise by fasting whilst immersed in a river, and explores how they coped with new experiences such as childbirth and death. Brian Murdoch guides the reader through the many variant versions of the Life, demonstrating how it was also adapted into most western and some eastern European languages in the Middle Ages and beyond, constantly developing and changing along the way. The study considers this development of the apocryphal texts whilst presenting a fascinating insight into the flourishing medieval tradition of Adam and Eve. A tradition that the Reformation would largely curtail, stories from the Life were celebrated in European prose, verse and drama in many different languages from Irish to Russian.

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