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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

  • Monika B. Hilder
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  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Acknowledgements xi
  4. Illustrations xiii
  5. Trauma and Transcendence: An Introduction xv
  6. The Classical and Biblical Inheritance
  7. Sacred Proposals and The Spiritual Sublime 3
  8. Medieval Visions and Dreams
  9. “Loke In: How Weet a Wounde is Heere!”: The Wounds of Christ as a Sacred Space in English Devotional Literature 25
  10. Suffering in the Service of Venus: The Sacred, the Sublime, and Chaucerian Joy in the Middle Part of the Parliament of Fowls 39
  11. Shakespearean Horror
  12. Listening to Lavinia: Emmanuel Levinas’s Saying and Said in Titus Andronicus 57
  13. Precious Stories: The Discursive Economy in Shakespeare’s Rape of Lucrece 71
  14. Metaphysical Afflications
  15. The Sacred Pain of Penitence: The Theology of John Donne’s Holy Sonnets 87
  16. Bearing the Cross: The Christian’s Response to Suffering in Herbert’s The Temple 97
  17. The Ethical Romantic Sublime
  18. Horrific Suffering, Sacred Terror, and Sublime Freedom in Helen Maria Williams’s Peru 113
  19. Joanna Baillie and the Christian Gothic: Reforming Society through the Sublime 129
  20. Suffering and Sacrament in The Nineteenth Century
  21. Sacramental Suffering and the Waters of Redemption and Transformation in George Eliot’s Fiction 145
  22. Christina Rossetti and the Poetics of Tractarian Suffering 155
  23. Suffering in Word and in Truth: Seventeenth-and Nineteenth-Century Quaker Women’s Autobiography 169
  24. Sacred Modernism(S)
  25. Sacramental Imagination: Eucharists of the Ordinary Universe in the Works of Joyce, Proust, and Woolf 183
  26. The Via Negativa in Forster’s A Passage to India 223
  27. The Fellowship of Suffering and Hope in Fantasy Literature
  28. 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
  29. The Messiah of History: The Search for Synchronicity in Miller’s A canticle for leibowitz 243
  30. Violation and Redemption in Canadian Fiction
  31. Suffering and the Sacred: Hugh Hood’s The New Age / Le nouveau siècle 257
  32. Fictional Violations in Alice Munro’s Narratives 269
  33. The American Sublime
  34. Thomas Merton and the Aesthetics of the Sublime: “A Beautiful Terror” 289
  35. Belated Beloved: Time, Trauma, and the Sublime in Toni Morrison’s Beloved 299
  36. Annie Dillard on Holy Ground: The Artist as Nun in the Postmodern Sublime 317
  37. Japanese (Re)Visioning of The Suffering Christ
  38. Passion Plays by Proxy: The Paschal Face as Interculturality in the Works of Endo Shusaku and Mishima Yukio 329
  39. Postmodern Aesthetics and Beyond
  40. Testifying to the Infinity of the Other: The Sacred and Ethical Dimensions of Secondary Witnessing in Anne Karpf ’s The War After 349
  41. Sacred Space and the Fellowship of Suffering in the Postmodern Sublime 363
  42. Suffering Divine Things: Cruciform Reasoning or Incarnational Hermeneutics 377
  43. Bibliography 401
  44. Notes On Contributors 429
  45. Index 435
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