Spinoza and the Rise of Historical Criticism of the Bible

Spinoza and the Rise of Historical Criticism of the Bible
Author: Travis L. Frampton
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567025937

Frampton reassesses Spinoza's relationship to higher criticism by drawing attention to the emergence of historical-critical investigations of the Bible from among heterodox Protestants during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

Historical Truth, Historical Criticism, and Ideology

Historical Truth, Historical Criticism, and Ideology
Author: Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2004-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9047406915

The first comprehensive work on the political and cognitive dimensions of Chinese historical consciousness set against its Western counterpart.

The Rise Of Historical Criticism (Unabridged)

The Rise Of Historical Criticism (Unabridged)
Author: Oscar Wilde
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2013-11-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 8026801679

This carefully crafted ebook: "The Rise Of Historical Criticism (Unabridged)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. The Rise of Historical Criticism, published in complete form in 1908, is a mature essay by Oscar Wilde, evaluating the history and current state of criticism. The writer goes back in history and tries to remould the art of criticism with allusions to various critics, genres, and periods. Filled with wit and sublimity, the essay is a comprehensive piece of writing that enlightens the ordinary sense through innovative spirit. Historical criticism nowhere occurs as an isolated fact in the civilisation or literature of any people. It is part of that complex working towards freedom which may be described as the revolt against authority. It is merely one facet of that speculative spirit of an innovation, which in the sphere of action produces democracy and revolution, and in that of thought is the parent of philosophy and physical science; and its importance as a factor of progress is based not so much on the results it attains, as on the tone of thought which it represents, and the method by which it works. A gifted poet, playwright and wit, Oscar Wilde (1854 – 1900) was a phenomenon in 19th-century England. He was illustrious for preaching the importance of style in life and art, and of attacking Victorian narrow-mindedness. Wilde is immortalized through his works, and the stories he wrote for children, such as "The Happy Prince" and "The Selfish Giant", are still vibrant in the imagination of the public, especially "The Picture of Dorian Gray", the story of a young handsome man who sells his soul to a picture to have eternal youth and beauty, only to face the hideousness of his own portrait as it ages, which entails his evil nature and degradation.

War Books

War Books
Author: Jean Norton Cru
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1976
Genre: War stories, French
ISBN:

The Rise Of Historical Criticism

The Rise Of Historical Criticism
Author: Oscar Wilde
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2022-06-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

The Rise of Historical Criticism, published in complete form in 1908, is a mature essay by Oscar Wilde, evaluating the history and current state of criticism. The writer goes back in history and tries to remould the art of criticism with allusions to various critics, genres, and periods. Filled with wit and sublimity, the essay is a comprehensive piece of writing that enlightens the ordinary sense through innovative spirit. Historical criticism nowhere occurs as an isolated fact in the civilisation or literature of any people. It is part of that complex working towards freedom which may be described as the revolt against authority. It is merely one facet of that speculative spirit of an innovation, which in the sphere of action produces democracy and revolution, and in that of thought is the parent of philosophy and physical science; and its importance as a factor of progress is based not so much on the results it attains, as on the tone of thought which it represents, and the method by which it works. A gifted poet, playwright and wit, Oscar Wilde (1854 – 1900) was a phenomenon in 19th-century England. He was illustrious for preaching the importance of style in life and art, and of attacking Victorian narrow-mindedness. Wilde is immortalized through his works, and the stories he wrote for children, such as "The Happy Prince" and "The Selfish Giant", are still vibrant in the imagination of the public, especially "The Picture of Dorian Gray", the story of a young handsome man who sells his soul to a picture to have eternal youth and beauty, only to face the hideousness of his own portrait as it ages, which entails his evil nature and degradation.

Historical Criticism and the Meaning of Texts

Historical Criticism and the Meaning of Texts
Author: J. R. de J. Jackson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2016-08-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1134835477

In this original and significant contribution to literary controversy, first published in 1989, Professor Jackson argues on semantic grounds that historical criticism, which he defines as the attempt to read works of literature and criticism as they were read when they were new, is a necessary preliminary to other ways of approaching the literature of the past. He distinguishes between the difficulties inherent in the practice of historical critics and the problems encountered by historians. Historical criticism as he describes it is an ideal that has yet to be attained and he explores strategies for coming closer to it. This title will be of interest to students of literature.