Christian Fantasy: From 1200 to the PresentThis is the first account of invented stories of the Christian supernatural, of fantasies that depict imagined forms of heaven or hell, angel or devil, world and creator; it considers their growth and changes from the time of Dante to the present day. Relatively infrequent, such works nevertheless for centuries represented some of the highest aspirations of art. Works considered here include the French Queste del Saint Graal, Dante's Commedia, the Middle English Pearl, the first book of Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Marlowe's Dr. Faustus, Milton's Paradise Lost, Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress, Swedenborg's Heaven and Hell and poems by Blake; and, from the post-Romantic and increasingly less 'Christian' period, the fantasies of George MacDonald, Charles Kingsley, Charles Williams, C. S. Lewis and many others. In the development of these works, a primary issue is found to be the fantasy-making imagination itself, at first seen as a potential obstacle to plain Christian purpose, but more recently given freer rein in the new aim of demonstrating God's existence in a more secular world. The picture that emerges is of a literary mode which becomes more fictive and indirect in its presentation of Christian vision. |
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Both are essential to existence : ' the Prolific would cease to be Prolific unless the
Devourer , as a sea , received the excess of his delights ' . These two principles
must remain at war : ' whoever tries to reconcile them seeks to destroy existence
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Both are essential to existence : ' the Prolific would cease to be Prolific unless the
Devourer , as a sea , received the excess of his delights ' . These two principles
must remain at war : ' whoever tries to reconcile them seeks to destroy existence
...
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Nor is his life in the stream wholly disengaged from his previous existence as a
sweep , even though for a time he has forgotten it : he meets his old master
Grimes again ; and Ellie , the little girl he saw sleeping when he was sweeping
the ...
Nor is his life in the stream wholly disengaged from his previous existence as a
sweep , even though for a time he has forgotten it : he meets his old master
Grimes again ; and Ellie , the little girl he saw sleeping when he was sweeping
the ...
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... 207 ; argues the existence of the supernatural in nature , 186 – 7 ; view of God '
s relation to nature , 190 , 191 – 2 ; idea of moral ( d ) evolution , 192 — 3 ;
utopianism , 193 ; views on urban children , 197 ; as benign determinisť , 202 ,
331n .
... 207 ; argues the existence of the supernatural in nature , 186 – 7 ; view of God '
s relation to nature , 190 , 191 – 2 ; idea of moral ( d ) evolution , 192 — 3 ;
utopianism , 193 ; views on urban children , 197 ; as benign determinisť , 202 ,
331n .
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Introduction | 1 |
The French Queste del Saint Graal | 12 |
The Commedia | 21 |
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