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The Divine Face In Four Writers Shakespeare Dostoyevsky Hesse And C S Lewis Maurice Hunt

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The Divine Face In Four Writers Shakespeare Dostoyevsky Hesse And C S Lewis Maurice Hunt
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.06 MB
Author: Maurice Hunt
ISBN: 9781501311024, 9781501311055, 1501311026, 1501311050
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Divine Face In Four Writers Shakespeare Dostoyevsky Hesse And C S Lewis Maurice Hunt by Maurice Hunt 9781501311024, 9781501311055, 1501311026, 1501311050 instant download after payment.

An important contribution to studies in literature and religion, The Divine Face in Four Writers traces the influence of Christian and Classical prototypes in ideas and depictions of the divine face, and the centrality of facial expressions in characterization, in the works of William Shakespeare, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Hermann Hesse, and C.S. Lewis. Maurice Hunt explores both the human yearning to see the divine face from post-Apostolic time to the 20th century, as reflected in religion, myth, and literature by writers such as Augustine, Shakespeare, Hardy and Dostoyevsky, as well as the significance of thehidden divine face in writings by Spenser, Milton, Hesse, and Lewis. A final coda briefly detailing Emmanuel Levinas’s system of ethics, based on the human face and its encounters with other faces, allows Hunt to focus on specific moments in the writings of the four major writers discussed that have particular ethical value.

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