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Heaven and hell, visions of the afterlife in the Western poetic tradition, Louis Markos

Label
Heaven and hell, visions of the afterlife in the Western poetic tradition, Louis Markos
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Heaven and hell
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Louis Markos
Sub title
visions of the afterlife in the Western poetic tradition
Summary
For thousands of years, philosophers, theologians, and poets have tried to pierce through the veil of death to gaze with wonder, fear, and awe on the final and eternal state of the soul. Indeed, the four great epic poets of the Western tradition (Homer, Virgil, Dante, and Milton) structured their epics in part around a descent into the underworld that is both spiritual and physical, both allegorical and geographical. This book not only considers closely these epic journeys to the other side, but explores the chain of influences that connects the poets to such writers as Plato, Cicero, St. John, St. Paul, Bunyan, Blake, and C. S. Lewis. Written in a narrative, man of letters style and complete with an annotated bibliography, a timeline, a who's who, and an extensive glossary of Jewish, Christian, and mythological terms, this user-friendly book will help readers understand how heaven and hell have been depicted for the last 3,000 years
Target audience
adult
Contributor
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