The Hebrew Bible in Contemporary Fiction and Poetry
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The Hebrew Bible in Contemporary Fiction and Poetry

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The Hebrew Bible in Contemporary Fiction and Poetry

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This book discusses 20th- and 21st-centuries' literary retellings of biblical texts, focusing on how fiction and poetry fill the extant narrative gaps present in the often-sparse biblical accounts and align the narratives with theological and/or cultural expectations of modern interpreting communities.

The chapters, written by an international group of scholars, explore biblical retellings in a variety of modern languages, ranging from Korean and Chinese to Hebrew and Arabic. Most of the contributions deal with retellings of the narrative books (Genesis, Exodus, Judges, Ruth, 1–2 Samuel, Daniel), but a few are devoted to prophetic (Hosea) and poetic (Psalms) ones. Another set of articles looks beyond specific biblical books and instead analyses how the Bible has been retold in different literary genres (Children and YA literature, sci-fi and fantasy, Christian Inspiration fiction) and in modern political discourse (North and South Korea). All the chapters further highlight how literary retellings of the Bible form two-way movements. They reveal the often-subversive quality of literary retellings: retellings not only emphasise those nuances in the biblical texts that create unease but also problematise their standpoint and question their moral and theological message.

The Hebrew Bible in Contemporary Fiction and Poetry is suitable for students and scholars of biblical studies working on intertextuality and reception history. It is also of interest to those working on comparative literature, particularly with regards to the Hebrew Bible in popular culture and literature.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781040332238
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. List of Abbreviations
  7. List of Contributors
  8. Introduction
  9. 1 The Flood Narrative in Feminist and Queer Perspectives
  10. 2 Before the Dragon’s Inverted Scales: Reading the Sodom Narrative in Genesis with Its Retelling Stories
  11. 3 She Chose to Turn: Lot’s Wife as Sodom’s Witness in Contemporary Literature
  12. 4 Sad and Beautiful: Sarah’s Laughter in Itzik Manger and Other Modern Poetry
  13. 5 ‘Ah gots daughtuh, an’ she gots daughtuh’: Hagar and Her Offspring in Three Reincarnations of Her Biblical Original
  14. 6 Seeing, Connection, and Visibility in Margaret Atwood’s and the Bible’s Handmaids’ Tales
  15. 7 Seeing Red: The Elision of Gender-Based Violence in Anita Diamant’s The Red Tent
  16. 8 ‘The Sire, to Whom I Must Make Love’: Judah’s Afterlives in Modern Literature
  17. 9 Joseph and His Brothers in Twentieth-Century Literature
  18. 10 Moses as a Leader in Twentieth-Century Literature
  19. 11 From Passion to Politics in the Literary Reception of Samson
  20. 12 A Different Kind of Harvest: Contemporary Women Novelists Respond to Ruth
  21. 13 Bathsheba: Innocent Victim or Cunning Schemer?
  22. 14 Reimagining Abishag: Retelling Her Story
  23. 15 Reception of Daniel in Novels
  24. 16 Victim, Vixen, Saint and Sinner: Examining Literary Retellings of Hosea 1–3
  25. 17 Singing Scripture: On the Reception of Psalms in Contemporary Praise & Worship Lyrics
  26. 18 Of Siblings and Soccer, Lions and Lobsters: Retellings of Biblical Stories in Children’s and Young Adult Literature
  27. 19 Biblical Retellings in Modern Fantasy and Science Fiction
  28. 20 Retellings and Political Discourse
  29. 21 The Bible in Inspirational Fiction: The Case of Bathsheba

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