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A Literary History of Reconciliation: Power, Remorse and the Limits of Forgiveness

Bloomsbury Academic
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From William Shakespeare to Marilynne Robinson, this book examines representations of interpersonal reconciliation in works of literature, focusing on how these representations draw on the language of divine forgiveness. Christian theology sees divine forgiveness as conditional upon a sinner's remorse and self-abasement before God, but also as a form of grace – unconditional and rooted only in divine love. Van Dijkhuizen explores what happens when this paradoxical forgiveness paradigm comes to serve as a template for interpersonal reconciliation. As A Literary History of Reconciliation shows, literary writers imagine interpersonal reconciliation as being centrally about power and hierarchy, and present forgiveness without power as longed for but ever elusive. Drawing on major works of literature from the early modern era to the present day, this book explores works by John Milton, Virginia Woolf, J.M. Coetzee, Ian McEwan and others to craft a literary history that will appeal to readers interested in literature, religion and philosophy.


  • | Author: Jan Frans van Dijkhuizen
  • | Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
  • | Publication Date: March 19, 2020
  • | Number of Pages: 248 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1350154849
  • | ISBN-13: 9781350154841
Author:
Jan Frans van Dijkhuizen
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date:
March 19, 2020
Number of pages:
248 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1350154849
ISBN-13:
9781350154841