The Poetics of Transubstantiation

From Theology to Metaphor

Douglas Burnham author Enrico Giaccherini editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:28th Jan '05

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The Poetics of Transubstantiation cover

The essays in this collection explore the concept of 'transubstantiation', its adaptations and transformations in English and European culture from the Elizabethans to the twentieth century. Favoring an interartistic and comparative perspective, a wide range of critical approaches, from the philosophical to the semiological, from cultural materialism to gender and queer studies, are brought to bear on authors ranging from Descartes, Shakespeare and Joyce, to Macpherson, Madox Ford, and Winterson, as well as on contemporary sculpture and an Italian adaptation of Conrad for the screen in an unusually comic vein. The volume, edited by Douglas Burnham of Staffordshire University and by Enrico Giaccherini of Pisa University, will be of interest to those concerned with the cultural history of Christianity and with the remarkable critical and theoretical insights generated by contemporary approaches to this traditional theme.

'... offers a fascinating discussion of some of the Greek influences on the idea including the distinction between transubstantiation and metamorphosis and the role of the riddle in Greek tragedy... The essays on the early modern period in this volume are all of a high quality of scholarship and argument.' Sixteenth Century Journal

ISBN: 9780754650263

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 530g

200 pages