Dialogues in Judaic Studies
In this scholarly work, Eva Tyrell undertakes a comparative analysis of narrative devices in two prominent ancient texts that reflect on the past. By fusing a narratological approach with perspectives from contemporary historical theory and biblical scholarship, she scrutinizes the patterns of narrative persuasion as a trans-cultural phenomenon and their association with ancient ideas of reality and truth. The work contrasts the fundamental narrative structures of both texts, including aspects such as mediacy and the differentiation between discursive and diegetic text portions. It also examines the role of material artifacts referenced in the narratives to evoke or even fabricate the reality of a historical past.
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