Bible and LIterature The Flood Narrative analyzed in the Style of Northrope Frye Timothy Findley used as a criticcommentary
Title: Bible and LIterature The Flood Narrative analyzed in the Style of Northrope Frye Timothy Findley used as a criticcommentary
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Bible and LIterature The Flood Narrative analyzed in the Style of Northrope Frye Timothy Findley used as a criticcommentary
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analysis of the flood narrative offers the reader a unique critical perception of the flood. The flood is a literary archetype. In many ways it is the first example of certain metaphorical and mythological circumstances. Other passages in the Biblical text, and aspects of other works, are tied metaphorically to this narrative.
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Findley, Timothy. Not Wanted on the Voyage, Penguin Books, 1984: Toronto.
The Holy Bible, New International Version, Zondervan Bible Publishers, 1982: Grand Rapids.