The Literary Imagination in Jewish Antiquity

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The Literary Imagination in Jewish Antiquity

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 284 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780190886080
  • DDC分類 221.6

Full Description

The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls revealed a world of early Jewish writing larger than the Bible, from multiple versions of biblical texts to "revealed" books not found in our canon. Despite this diversity, the way we read Second Temple Jewish literature remains constrained by two anachronistic categories: a theological one, "Bible," and a bibliographic one, "book." The Literary Imagination in Jewish Antiquity suggests ways of thinking about how Jews understood their own literature before these categories had emerged. In many Jewish texts, there is an awareness of a vast tradition of divine writing found in multiple locations that is only partially revealed in available scribal collections. Sacred writing stretches back to the dawn of time, yet new discoveries are always around the corner.

Using familiar sources such as the Psalms, Ben Sira, and Jubilees, Eva Mroczek tells an unfamiliar story about sacred writing not bound in a Bible. In listening to the way ancient writers describe their own literature-rife with their own metaphors and narratives about writing--The Literary Imagination in Jewish Antiquity also argues for greater suppleness in our own scholarly imagination, no longer bound by modern canonical and bibliographic assumptions.

Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction: Beyond Bible and Book

1. The Mirage of the Bible: The Case of the Book of Psalms
Introduction: Milton's Vial and the Uncontained Text
I. Biblical Spectacles
II. Why there was no "Book of Psalms" in the Second Temple Period: Manuscripts and the Imagination
III. Psalms without Psalters: Rethinking Psalms Traditions Beyond "Bible" and "Book"
Conclusion: Bibliographic Surprises in Early Judaism

2. The Sweetest Voice: the Poetics of Attribution
Introduction: What Did Ancient Attribution Claim? Aesthetics and Authorship
I. Characters in Search of Stories: Authority, Pseudonymity, and Poetics
II. The Psalm Superscriptions and Davidic Voice
III. Sinful King to Angelic Bard: The Making of the Sweet Singer of Israel
Conclusion: The Life of the Writer

3. Like A Canal from a River: Scribal Products and Projects
Introduction: The Poetic "I": Historical or Legendary?
I. The First Jewish Author? Ben Sira and the Authorial Name
II. What is "The Book of Ben Sira"? Open Books and Authentic Text
III. The Afterlives of Ben Sira as Text and Character
Conclusion: Metaphors and Manuscripts

4. Shapes of Scriptures: The Non-Biblical Library of Early Judaism
Introduction: "Collecting, if possible, all the books in the world"
I. Mental Architecture and the Shape of the Sacred Library in Early Judaism
II. From Forgery to Exegesis: The Non-Biblical Libraries of Modern Publishing
III. Jubilees as Bibliography: A Native History of Written Revelation
Conclusion: Bibliography and Totality

5. Outside the Number: Counting, Canons, and the Boundaries of Revelation
Introduction: When Haile Selassie Finished the Bible
I. Qualitative Numbers: Twenty-Two and Twenty-Four Books in Josephus and 4Ezra
II. Beyond Psalm 150: When King David Finished the Psalter
III. Canons, Closure, and the Insufficiency of Scripture
Conclusion: Revelation Out of Reach

Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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