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Visionary of the word : Melville and religion

معرفی کتاب «Visionary of the word : Melville and religion» نوشتهٔ edited by Jonathan A. Cook and Brian Yothers، منتشرشده توسط نشر Northwestern University Press در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Introduction / Jonathan A. Cook And Brian Yothers -- Clarel And The Victorian Crisis Of Faith / Jonathan A. Cook -- Change Irreverent : Evolution And Faith In The Encantadas And Clarel / Eileen Mcginnis -- Faith Among The Weeds : Melville's Religious Wildings Beyond These Deserts / Martin Kevorkian -- Melville And The Unitarian Conscience / Dawn Coleman -- Melville And The Mormons / Zachary Mcleod Hutchins -- Melville's Asia, Melville's Missionaries / Brian Yothers -- Melville Among The Heathens : Religion, Race, And Representation In The South Seas / Richard A. Garner -- Coleridge, Edwards, And The Peculiar Progress Of Melville's Free Will Problem / Brad Bannon -- The Apocalypse Of Pain : Suffering, Theodicy, And Religious Identity In Moby-dick / Haein Park. Edited By Jonathan A. Cook And Brian Yothers. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Contents Acknowledgments Introduction - Jonathan A. Cook and Brian Yothers Faith, Doubt, Secularization: Transatlantic Contexts Clarel and the Victorian Crisis of Faith - Jonathan A. Cook “Change Irreverent”: Evolution and Faith in “The Encantadas” and Clarel - Eileen McGinnis Faith among the Weeds: Melville’s Religious Wildings beyond These Deserts - Martin Kevorkian Religious Communities Melville and the Unitarian Conscience - Dawn Coleman Melville and the Mormons - Zachary McLeod Hutchins Melville’s Asia, Melville’s Missionaries - Brian Yothers Melville among the Heathens: Religion, Race, and Representation in the South Seas - Richard A. Garner Free Will and Determinism Coleridge, Edwards, and the Peculiar Progress of Melville’s Free Will Problem - Brad Bannon “The Apocalypse of Pain”: Suffering, Theodicy, and Religious Identity in Moby-Dick - Haein Park Contributors Index
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