
Innocence Uncovered
Literary and Theological Perspectives
- 192 pages
- English
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Innocence Uncovered
Literary and Theological Perspectives
About this book
Innocence is a rich and emotive idea, but what does it really mean? This is a significant question both for literary interpretation and theologyâyet one without a straightforward answer. This volume provides a critical overview of key issues and historical developments in the concept of innocence, delving into its ambivalences and exploring the many transformations of innocence within literature and theology. The contributions in this volume, by leading scholars in their respective fields, provide a range of responses to this critical question. They address literary and theological treatments of innocence from the birth of modernity to the present day. They discuss major symbols and themes surrounding innocence, including purity and sexuality, childhood and inexperience, nostalgia and utopianism, morality and virtue. This interdisciplinary collection explores the many sides of innocence, from aesthetics to ethics, from semantics to metaphysics, examining the significance of innocence as both a concept and a word. The contributions reveal how innocence has progressed through centuries of dramatic alterations, secularizations and subversions, while retaining an enduring relevance as a key concept in human thought, experience, and imagination.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Affirmation and negation: The semantic paradox at the heart of innocence
- 2 The innocence of George MacDonald
- 3 The seduction of innocence: Erotic aesthetics from Kierkegaard to decadentism
- 4 The repentance of language: Geoffrey Hill, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and poetic integrity
- 5 Imaginative innocence and conscious utopia in Robert Musilâs The Man Without Qualities
- 6 The innocences of revolution: Failed utopias and nostalgic longings in Evgenii Zamyatinâs We and Mikhail Bulgakovâs The Heart of a Dog
- 7 A.I. â Artificial intelligence: Genealogies of the posthuman child
- 8 Can there be innocence after failure?
- 9 Moral innocence as the negative counterpart to moral maturity
- Afterword
- Contributors
- Index