Northrop Frye Quote

The entire Bible, viewed as a "divine comedy," is contained within a U-shaped story of this sort, one in which man, as explained, loses the tree and water of life at the beginning of Genesis and gets them back at the end of Revelation.


Chapter Seven, p. 169 - The Great Code: The Bible and Literature (1982)


The entire Bible, viewed as a divine comedy, is contained within a U-shaped story of this sort, one in which man, as explained, loses the tree and...

The entire Bible, viewed as a divine comedy, is contained within a U-shaped story of this sort, one in which man, as explained, loses the tree and...

The entire Bible, viewed as a divine comedy, is contained within a U-shaped story of this sort, one in which man, as explained, loses the tree and...

The entire Bible, viewed as a divine comedy, is contained within a U-shaped story of this sort, one in which man, as explained, loses the tree and...