SHAKESPEAREAN VISION OF HUMAN REGENERATION
Language: English Publication details: Marydass.C. 2013/03/01Edition: 1Description: 175Subject(s): DDC classification:- 822.33
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Lending | Ernakulam Public Library General Stacks | Non-fiction | 822.33 MAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Dr.Marydss's book on Shakespeare is a bold attempt to resuscitate from the clipboard of cliched critical assumptions the theme of human regeneration. The trajectory of his enquiry traces the discourse of sin and redemption from pre-Christian to a Christian miliey and traverses even the symbolic geography of tragedies whose heroes, as purgatorial pilgrims exmplify the theological attitude to spiritual pain, caused by extreme intensities of fuild, as the right prerequistie of regeneration. Treated extensively in sixteen chapters, c.Marydass's theseis concludes with a discussion of the ramifications of the theme of human generation. In the midst of a overload of critical expertise in literary studies today. Dr. Marydass's book remains striking for its refreshing simplicity. | E185390 |
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