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OverviewBabylon under Western Eyes examines the mythic legacy of ancient Babylon, the Near Eastern city which has served western culture as a metaphor for power, luxury, and exotic magnificence for more than two thousand years. Sifting through the many references to Babylon in biblical, classical, medieval, and modern texts, Andrew Scheil uses Babylon's remarkable literary ubiquity as the foundation for a thorough analysis of the dynamics of adaptation and allusion in western literature. Touching on everything from Old English poetry to the contemporary apocalyptic fiction of the ""Left Behind"" series, Scheil outlines how medieval Christian society and its cultural successors have adopted Babylon as a political metaphor, a degenerate archetype, and a place associated with the sublime. Combining remarkable erudition with a clear and accessible style, Babylon under Western Eyes is the first comprehensive examination of Babylon's significance within the pantheon of western literature and a testimonial to the continuing influence of biblical, classical, and medieval paradigms in modern culture. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew ScheilPublisher: University of Toronto Press Imprint: University of Toronto Press Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9781442637337ISBN 10: 1442637331 Pages: 360 Publication Date: 01 April 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part I: Babylon as Political Metaphor Chapter One: The Political Image of Babylon in Antiquity Chapter Two: Political Babylon in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages Chapter Three: Political Babylon from the Great Schism to the Present Part II: Babylon as Degenerate Archetype Chapter Four: The Medieval Genealogy of Babylonian Degeneracy: The Cursed Race Chapter Five: The Post-Medieval Genealogy of Babylonian Degeneracy and the Cursed Race Archetype Part III: Babylon as Sublime Topos Chapter Six: City of Ruins Chapter Seven: Babylon and the Coordinates of Romance ConclusionReviews'Scheil has done a tremendous job of winnowing a near-endless supply of material down to essential cultural grains... An ambitious, often challenging, and almost always entertaining and engaging monograph.' -- Jay Rubenstein The Medieval Review, December 2016 'A superb work of multidisciplinary scholarship, Scheil's study will be of interest in a variety of academic disciplines, as it masterfully weaves together textual and historical analysis... Highly recommended.' -- M.Roberts Choice, vol 54:03:2016 'A superb work of multidisciplinary scholarship, Scheil's study will be of interest in a variety of academic disciplines, as it masterfully weaves together textual and historical analysis... Highly recommended.' -- M.Roberts Choice, vol 54:03:2016 Author InformationAndrew Scheil is the Donald V. Hawkins Associate Professor of English at the University of Minnesota. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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