Journeys and Gardens
Narrative Patterns in the Confessiones of St. Augustine
A.'s conversion is the end of a long journey, a conversion which occurs in the garden at Milan. R.L. reviews journeys (for example the Oddyssey, the Aeneid), and gardens (Genesis 2-3) as images for understanding Confessiones.
Author: | Richard Luman |
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Pages: | 141-157 |
Language: | English |
Format: | Essay |
Topic: | -
Works
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Augustine writer
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Rhetoric. Dialectic
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Narration - Philosophy
- Works > Augustine writer > Poetry > Images > Garden - Works > Augustine writer > Poetry > Images > Voyage - Works > Studies on Vocabulary/Themes > Garden - Works > Confessiones |
Parent Work: | Augustine: 'Second Founder of the Faith' |
Status: | Active |
Summary: | A.'s conversion is the end of a long journey, a conversion which occurs in the garden at Milan. R.L. reviews journeys (for example the Oddyssey, the Aeneid), and gardens (Genesis 2-3) as images for understanding Confessiones. |
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