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Typologies in England, 1650-1820

Paul J. Korshin

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Englische Sprachwissenschaft / Literaturwissenschaft

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Professor Korshin delineates the development of typology from the theological to the secular sphere through a study of abstracted typology, or types that writers transferred from their customary religious contexts and put into various genres of literature, from poetry and fables to novels and histories.

Originally published in 1983.

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George Stanley Faber, Paganism, Bible, Athanasius Kircher, Edward Stillingfleet, The Divine Legation of Moses, Samuel Bochart, Samuel Butler (novelist), Christianity, Descriptive Catalogue (1809), Protestantism, Joseph Butler, William Wotton, Writing, Samuel Croxall, Satire, Richard Hooker, Theology, Allegory, Jacob Burckhardt, Olney Hymns, Sermon, The Old English Baron, John Toland, Biblical hermeneutics, Samuel Wesley (poet), To William Wordsworth, Allusion, Rye House Plot, Absalom, Apologetics, Henry Pemberton, Narrative, Literature, Old Testament, Tobias Smollett, King Jesus, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Blake, Robert Fludd, Poetry, Hudibras, Epigram, Hymenaeus (biblical figure), The Dunciad, Thomas Browne, The History of Sir Charles Grandison, Millenarianism, Exegesis, Deism, English poetry, Elizabethan literature, Northrop Frye, Mythology, Henry More, A Tale of a Tub, The History of Sandford and Merton, Jesus the Christ (book), Puritans, Church Fathers, George Eliot, The Pursuit of the Millennium, Absalom and Achitophel, Richard Payne Knight, The History of England (Hume), The Vicar of Wakefield, Friedrich Schleiermacher, William Law, Rosicrucianism, John of Leiden