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Job the silent

  • Bruce Zuckerman

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Offering an original reading of the book of Job, one of the great literary classics of biblical literature, this book develops a new analogical method for understanding how biblical texts evolve in the process of transmission. Bruce Zuckerman argues that the book of Job was intended as a parody protesting the stereotype of the traditional righteous sufferer as patient and silent. He compares the book of Job and its fate to that of a famous Yiddish short story, "Bontsye Shvayg," another covert parody whose protagonist has come to be revered as a paradigm of innocent Jewish suffering. Zuckerman uses the story to prove how a literary text becomes separated from the intention of its author, and takes on quite a different meaning for a specific community of readers. - Back cover.

Genres

  • Bible
  • Criticism, interpretation
  • Job (Biblical figure)
  • Old Testament
  • RELIGION
  • Wisdom Literature
  • Biblical Studies
  • Job (bijbelboek)
  • Critique, interprétation
  • Ijob (Buch)
  • Bible, commentaries, o. t. poetical books
  • Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., o. t. poetical books
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About the author

  • Bruce Zuckerman

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Editions

  • Edition cover

    Oxford University Press

    1991

  • Edition cover

    Oxford University Press, USA

    June 26, 1998

  • Edition cover

    Ebsco Publishing

    2001

  • Edition cover

    Oxford University Press, Incorporated

    1998