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Gustave Dore and the Modern Biblical Imagination
Schaefer, Sarah C. (Historian, Historian)
Gustave Dore and the Modern Biblical Imagination
Schaefer, Sarah C. (Historian, Historian)
Gustave Dore and the Modern Biblical Imagination explores the role of biblical imagery in modernity, an era that has often been defined through a process of secularization. It does so through the lens of Gustave Dore (1832-83), whose work is among the most reproduced and adapted scriptural imagery in the history of Judeo-Christianity. The book argues that Dore's biblical imagery negotiated the challenges of visualizing the Bible for modernaudiences in both sacred and secular contexts. A set of texts whose veracity and authority were under unprecedented scrutiny in this period, the Bible was at the center of a range of historical, theological, and cultural debates. Gustave Doré is at the nexus of these narratives, as his work established the most pervasivevisual language for biblical imagery in the past two and a half centuries, and constitutes the means by which the Bible has persistently been translated visually.
360 pages
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | November 22, 2021 |
ISBN13 | 9780190075811 |
Publishers | Oxford University Press Inc |
Pages | 376 |
Dimensions | 244 × 162 × 31 mm · 684 g |
Language | English |