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The Grotesque Body In Early Christian Literature Hell Scatology And Metamorphosis 1st Edition Istvn Czachesz

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The Grotesque Body In Early Christian Literature Hell Scatology And Metamorphosis 1st Edition Istvn Czachesz
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Publisher: Acumen Pub Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.47 MB
Pages: 232
Author: István Czachesz
ISBN: 9781845538859, 9781844657414, 1845538854, 1844657418
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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The Grotesque Body In Early Christian Literature Hell Scatology And Metamorphosis 1st Edition Istvn Czachesz by István Czachesz 9781845538859, 9781844657414, 1845538854, 1844657418 instant download after payment.

Early Christian apocryphal and conical documents present us with grotesque images of the human body, often combining the playful and humorous with the repulsive and fearful. First to third century Christian literature was shaped by the discourse around and imagery of the human body. This study analyses how the iconography of bodily cruelty and visceral morality was produced and refined from the very start of Christian history. Different aspects of the grotesque body are examined in each chapter with careful consideration given to both historical sources and literary representations. The sources range across Greek comedy, Roman and Jewish demonology, and metamorphosis traditions. The study reveals how these images originated, were adopted, and were shaped to the service of a doctrinally and psychologically persuasive Christian message.

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