Feminist Theology in Christian Worship
.... According to
Frye, although it is widely understood that "biblical language about
God is pervasively figurative," it is nonetheless a "fundamental literary ....
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Themes in Shakespeare
.... hold that "the fault with such integrity as Polonius recommends is that it places man's reliance entirely upon himself, without reference to
God" (
Frye 189). ....
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Satan in Paradise Lost
.... type of life, a type which is always present as an open alternative for man," and of the relationship that such a type of man necessarily has with
God (
Frye 25 ....
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Presentation of Satan by Milton
.... type of life, a type which is always present as an open alternative for man," and of the relationship that such a type of man necessarily has with
God (
Frye 25 ....
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Poems of Donne & Blake
.... between humans and
God, the relationship in Donne's poems put
God in a .... Northrop
Frye, for example, writes that "The Songs of Experience are satires, but one of ....
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Poems of John Donne & William Blake
.... between humans and
God, the relationship in Donne's poems put
God in a .... Northrop
Frye, for example, writes that "The Songs of Experience are satires, but one of ....
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Emily Dickinson
.... essays includes Northrop
Frye's "Emily Dickinson," in which
Frye alludes obliquely .... Dickinson's poems about
God seem to defy the conventional Puritan idea of
God ....
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The Tragic Vision in Art and Literature
.... them, by attempting to reason them out, before taking action" (
Frye 171 .... of life by trying to discover the relationship between themselves and
God, and Melville ....
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Shakespeare Tragic Hero
.... creature in the natural world all the way up to
God, connected these .... Roland Mushat
Frye, though, notes that Hamlet deliberates rather than acting rashly, and ....
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A Good Man Is Hard to Find
.... the Misfit's version of the notion that if Jesus did not represent
God, than anything .... level that has to do with the Divine life, as Northrop
Frye explains the ....
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Folklore Narrative and Six Novels
.... the search for narrative archetypes present in great literature, Northrop
Frye says that .... through the prism of Jamaican folk culture, considering "
God and Jesus ....
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Responding as a Reader
.... Northrop
Frye's tongue-in-cheek remark about Boehme emphasizes the role of the reader .... Our
God was not the correct one, our understanding of heaven and hell was ....
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