Pilgrimage and Literary Tradition

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Paperback, 232 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2009
ISBN13: 9780521124348
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2009 9780521124348
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In this original and wide-ranging book, Philip Edwards examines the theme of pilgrimage in the works of a variety of major writers, including Shakespeare, Conrad, T. S. Eliot, Yeats, and Heaney. Edwards considers the original and early uses of the terms 'pilgrim' and 'pilgrimage' in life and literature, and demonstrates the importance, vitality and flexibility of pilgrimage as a literary theme over the centuries. The emphasis is almost wholly on post-reformation writers, analysing the theme of pilgrimage in major works where previously it has not been thought to exist, and marking an important departure from traditional studies of the pilgrim and pilgrimage in literature. With the character of Hamlet central to the discussion, Edwards argues the emergence in Shakespeare of a new tragic vision of pilgrimage, which perhaps had its beginnings in ancient Irish literature. This is a groundbreaking and unusual study, which encompasses centuries under a common, and vital, theme.

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ISBN13:9780521124348
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:232

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1. Peregrinus; 2. Walsingham; 3. Shakespeare's pilgrims; 4. Motion and spirit; 5. Westward Ho!; 6. 'Least Figure on the Road'; 7. Journey of the magus; 8. Lough Derg; 9. Doubting castle; 10. Epilogue.

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