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Listening to Lavinia: Emmanuel Levinas’s Saying and Said in Titus Andronicus
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Sean Lawrence
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- Illustrations xiii
- Trauma and Transcendence: An Introduction xv
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The Classical and Biblical Inheritance
- Sacred Proposals and The Spiritual Sublime 3
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Medieval Visions and Dreams
- “Loke In: How Weet a Wounde is Heere!”: The Wounds of Christ as a Sacred Space in English Devotional Literature 25
- Suffering in the Service of Venus: The Sacred, the Sublime, and Chaucerian Joy in the Middle Part of the Parliament of Fowls 39
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Shakespearean Horror
- Listening to Lavinia: Emmanuel Levinas’s Saying and Said in Titus Andronicus 57
- Precious Stories: The Discursive Economy in Shakespeare’s Rape of Lucrece 71
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Metaphysical Afflications
- The Sacred Pain of Penitence: The Theology of John Donne’s Holy Sonnets 87
- Bearing the Cross: The Christian’s Response to Suffering in Herbert’s The Temple 97
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The Ethical Romantic Sublime
- Horrific Suffering, Sacred Terror, and Sublime Freedom in Helen Maria Williams’s Peru 113
- Joanna Baillie and the Christian Gothic: Reforming Society through the Sublime 129
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Suffering and Sacrament in The Nineteenth Century
- Sacramental Suffering and the Waters of Redemption and Transformation in George Eliot’s Fiction 145
- Christina Rossetti and the Poetics of Tractarian Suffering 155
- Suffering in Word and in Truth: Seventeenth-and Nineteenth-Century Quaker Women’s Autobiography 169
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Sacred Modernism(S)
- Sacramental Imagination: Eucharists of the Ordinary Universe in the Works of Joyce, Proust, and Woolf 183
- The Via Negativa in Forster’s A Passage to India 223
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The Fellowship of Suffering and Hope in Fantasy Literature
- Consolation in Un/certainty: The Sacred Spaces of Suffering in the Children’s Fantasy Literature of George MacDonald, C.S. Lewis, and Madeleine L’Engle 235
- The Messiah of History: The Search for Synchronicity in Miller’s A canticle for leibowitz 243
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Violation and Redemption in Canadian Fiction
- Suffering and the Sacred: Hugh Hood’s The New Age / Le nouveau siècle 257
- Fictional Violations in Alice Munro’s Narratives 269
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The American Sublime
- Thomas Merton and the Aesthetics of the Sublime: “A Beautiful Terror” 289
- Belated Beloved: Time, Trauma, and the Sublime in Toni Morrison’s Beloved 299
- Annie Dillard on Holy Ground: The Artist as Nun in the Postmodern Sublime 317
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Japanese (Re)Visioning of The Suffering Christ
- Passion Plays by Proxy: The Paschal Face as Interculturality in the Works of Endo Shusaku and Mishima Yukio 329
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Postmodern Aesthetics and Beyond
- Testifying to the Infinity of the Other: The Sacred and Ethical Dimensions of Secondary Witnessing in Anne Karpf ’s The War After 349
- Sacred Space and the Fellowship of Suffering in the Postmodern Sublime 363
- Suffering Divine Things: Cruciform Reasoning or Incarnational Hermeneutics 377
- Bibliography 401
- Notes On Contributors 429
- Index 435
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- Illustrations xiii
- Trauma and Transcendence: An Introduction xv
-
The Classical and Biblical Inheritance
- Sacred Proposals and The Spiritual Sublime 3
-
Medieval Visions and Dreams
- “Loke In: How Weet a Wounde is Heere!”: The Wounds of Christ as a Sacred Space in English Devotional Literature 25
- Suffering in the Service of Venus: The Sacred, the Sublime, and Chaucerian Joy in the Middle Part of the Parliament of Fowls 39
-
Shakespearean Horror
- Listening to Lavinia: Emmanuel Levinas’s Saying and Said in Titus Andronicus 57
- Precious Stories: The Discursive Economy in Shakespeare’s Rape of Lucrece 71
-
Metaphysical Afflications
- The Sacred Pain of Penitence: The Theology of John Donne’s Holy Sonnets 87
- Bearing the Cross: The Christian’s Response to Suffering in Herbert’s The Temple 97
-
The Ethical Romantic Sublime
- Horrific Suffering, Sacred Terror, and Sublime Freedom in Helen Maria Williams’s Peru 113
- Joanna Baillie and the Christian Gothic: Reforming Society through the Sublime 129
-
Suffering and Sacrament in The Nineteenth Century
- Sacramental Suffering and the Waters of Redemption and Transformation in George Eliot’s Fiction 145
- Christina Rossetti and the Poetics of Tractarian Suffering 155
- Suffering in Word and in Truth: Seventeenth-and Nineteenth-Century Quaker Women’s Autobiography 169
-
Sacred Modernism(S)
- Sacramental Imagination: Eucharists of the Ordinary Universe in the Works of Joyce, Proust, and Woolf 183
- The Via Negativa in Forster’s A Passage to India 223
-
The Fellowship of Suffering and Hope in Fantasy Literature
- Consolation in Un/certainty: The Sacred Spaces of Suffering in the Children’s Fantasy Literature of George MacDonald, C.S. Lewis, and Madeleine L’Engle 235
- The Messiah of History: The Search for Synchronicity in Miller’s A canticle for leibowitz 243
-
Violation and Redemption in Canadian Fiction
- Suffering and the Sacred: Hugh Hood’s The New Age / Le nouveau siècle 257
- Fictional Violations in Alice Munro’s Narratives 269
-
The American Sublime
- Thomas Merton and the Aesthetics of the Sublime: “A Beautiful Terror” 289
- Belated Beloved: Time, Trauma, and the Sublime in Toni Morrison’s Beloved 299
- Annie Dillard on Holy Ground: The Artist as Nun in the Postmodern Sublime 317
-
Japanese (Re)Visioning of The Suffering Christ
- Passion Plays by Proxy: The Paschal Face as Interculturality in the Works of Endo Shusaku and Mishima Yukio 329
-
Postmodern Aesthetics and Beyond
- Testifying to the Infinity of the Other: The Sacred and Ethical Dimensions of Secondary Witnessing in Anne Karpf ’s The War After 349
- Sacred Space and the Fellowship of Suffering in the Postmodern Sublime 363
- Suffering Divine Things: Cruciform Reasoning or Incarnational Hermeneutics 377
- Bibliography 401
- Notes On Contributors 429
- Index 435