The Birthright and the Blessing: Narrative as Exegesis in Three of Thackeray's Later NovelsAlmqvist & Wiksell International, 2000 - 209 páginas |
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Acknowledgements | 8 |
Midrash and Typology | 14 |
Jacob and Esau | 44 |
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Abraham Adventures of Philip Aggadah Agnes allusions antitype aspect authority Beatrix Bible biblical biblical narrative Bildungsroman birthright blessing brother Caroline Castlewood chapter characters Christian commentary concerning context criticism deceit demonstrates discourse discusses documents emphasises ethical exegesis father Firmin Genesis narrative genres George Warrington George's gossip Harry Hebrew Scripture Henry Esmond Henry Warrington heritage hermeneutics Hillis Miller honour illocutionary act inheritance interpretation Jacob and Esau judgement Lambert Laura letter literature love and forgiveness Madam Esmond marriage mashal McMaster metonymic midrashic moral mother narrator narratorial Newcomes nineteenth-century novelists obedience parable parallel parents Pendennis perlocutionary act polysemic promise prooftext question Rachel reader reading recognise references relations relationship religious repetition Samaritan sense similar slander spirit Stockholm Stockholm Studies story suggests Testament Thackeray Thackeray's fiction Thackeray's later novels Thackeray's novels theme tradition truth twins Twysden typology Vanity Fair Victorian Virginians word writing