David as reader : : 2 Samuel 12:1-15 and the poetics of fatherhood / / Hugh S. Pyper.

Starting from David's response to Nathan's parable in 2 Sam 12, this book employs an original synthesis of literary, linguistic and psychoanalytic theory to explore the impact of the biblical text on its readers. It draws parallels between the relationships of speaker to utterance, texts t...

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Superior document:Biblical Interpretation Series ; 23
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, New York : : E.J. Brill,, [1996]
©1996
Year of Publication:1996
Language:English
Series:Biblical Interpretation Series ; 23.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Summary:Starting from David's response to Nathan's parable in 2 Sam 12, this book employs an original synthesis of literary, linguistic and psychoanalytic theory to explore the impact of the biblical text on its readers. It draws parallels between the relationships of speaker to utterance, texts to reader and father to son in arguing for an underlying "anxiety of utterance" as the source of textual power. Biblical scholars will find stimulating readings of many problematic narratives as well as a detailed investigation of the poetics of the biblical oath. The theoretical account of the role of characters in mediating the interaction between text and reader will be of interest to all students of literature. Its provocative insights into the relationship between God, language, masculinity and authority raise important questions for theology and gender studies.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004497773
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Hugh S. Pyper.