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Converting Souls and Words: Tropes, Eloquence and Translation,between conversion and translation. In exploring conversion’s relationship with tropes, eloquence and translation, the chapter reveals multiple connections between literary systems of figuration, and the realisation and revelation of religious change.Cytology 发表于 2025-3-23 17:28:18
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Witnessing the Body: Corporeal Conversions, are attributed to divine or demonic influence, and used to determine whether a convert belongs to a particular religious community. This is followed by an analysis of converts who weep excessively and eat strange substances, and converts who choreograph their body’s movements in order to substantiate their conversion or will it into being.割让 发表于 2025-3-24 01:24:05
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Narrative Topographies and the Geographies of Conversion,ollected movement through time and space, reflecting the early modern understanding of the environment as an active participant in the battle for souls. The conversion narratives analysed include stories of sea crossings linked to the danger of ‘turning Turk’, storms which mirror an internal tempestUnsaturated-Fat 发表于 2025-3-24 15:16:52
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,Conclusion: Bunyan’s Turn,iders Bunyan’s use of tropes as a system of portable signs informed by biblical typology. Exploring how this results in allegory replacing the ‘real’, the conclusion outlines how Bunyan’s writings reflect and perpetuate a fundamentally different attitude to trope to that present in the earlier conveindubitable 发表于 2025-3-25 03:03:50
William L. Miller,Stephen White,Paul Heywoodross-confessional methodology. It considers conversion’s position as a masterplot, and the influence of narrative models and typologies upon stories of conversion. The introduction also situates the book in the critical field, drawing attention to how it is distinct from previous studies of early mo