The Great Code by Northrop Frye

The Bible and Literature

The book explores the intricate relationship between the Bible and Western literature, examining how biblical narratives, symbols, and themes have profoundly influenced literary traditions and cultural expressions. It delves into the Bible's role as a foundational text, shaping the imaginative landscape of Western thought and art. Through a detailed analysis, the work highlights the Bible's dual nature as both a religious scripture and a rich source of literary archetypes, offering insights into its enduring impact on storytelling and the human experience.

The 17153rd greatest book of all time


Published
1982
Nationality
Canadian
Length
Medium
Pages
300-400
Original Language
English
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