How the King James Bible has influenced the style of the American
novel from Melville to Cormac McCarthy The simple yet grand language
of the King James Bible has pervaded American culture from the
beginning—and its powerful eloquence continues to be felt even
today. In this book, acclaimed biblical translator and literary critic
Robert Alter traces some of the fascinating ways that American
novelists—from Melville, Hemingway, and Faulkner to Bellow,
Marilynne Robinson, and Cormac McCarthy—have drawn on the rich
stylistic resources of the canonical English Bible to fashion their
own strongly resonant styles and distinctive visions of reality.
Showing the radically different manners in which the words, idioms,
syntax, and cadences of this Bible are woven into Moby-Dick, Absalom,
Absalom!, The Sun Also Rises, Seize the Day, Gilead, and The Road,
Alter reveals the wide variety of stylistic and imaginative
possibilities that American novelists have found in Scripture. At the
same time, Alter demonstrates the importance of looking closely at the
style of literary works, making the case that style is not merely an
aesthetic phenomenon but is the very medium through which writers
conceive their worlds.
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American Prose and the King James Bible
Product details
ISBN
9781400834358
Published
2013
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Number of pages
208
Author