Within art, society, culture, philosophy, literature and many other spheres, a constant issue being dealt with is that of sin. Reevaluation of this concept has proceeded down varied stimulating paths in relation to the multidisciplinary appraisal, although philosophical aesthetic and epistemic emphases commonly reflect issues present in literature. In certain instances, texts clearly refer to sin, while in other it is more of an ambiguous and obscured notion. Alongside the established understanding of sin, discourse, poetry and novels have responded to sin variously, due to the blossoming of ideas. French, American and British literature's responses to the notion of sin will be investigated through the academic studies included in this volume.
Dynamics of Desacralization : Disenchanted Literary Talents
bookItalian Music in Dakota : The Function of European Musical Theater in U.S. Culture
Andrea Mariani
bookA gordian shape of dazzling hue : Serpent Symbolism in Keats's Poetry
Greta Colombani
bookA Plurilingual Analysis of Four Russian-American Autobiographies : Cournos, Nabokov, Berberova, Shteyngart
Michele Russo
bookDifferent Voices : Gender and Posthumanism
bookLand Deep in Time : Canadian Historiographic Ethnofiction
bookIntertextualizing Collective American Memory : Southern, African American and Native American Fiction
Grażyna Maria Teresa Branny
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