| 書 名 | Reading between the lines : a Christian guide to literature / |
| 作 者 | Gene Edward Veith, Jr |
| 出 版 項 | 1990 |
| 稽 核 項 | xvi, 254 pages ;; 22 cm |
| 標 題 | Christianity and literature. |
| 標 題 | Literature and morals. |
| 集 叢 | Turning point Christian worldview series |
| 附 註 項 | Published in association with the Fieldstead Institute ... Irvine, California"--Title page verso |
| 書 目 註 | Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-245) and indexes |
| 內 容 註 | The Word and the image: the importance of reading -- Vicarious experience and vicarious sin: the importance of criticism -- Nonfiction: the art of truth-telling -- Fiction: the art of story-telling -- Poetry: the art of singing -- Tragedy and comedy: the literature of damnation and salvation -- Realism: literature as a mirror -- Fantasy: literature as a lamp |
| 內 容 註 | The Middle Ages and the Reformation: The literature of belief -- The Enlightenment and Romanticism: The literature of nature and the self -- Modernism and Postmodernism: The literature of consciousness and self-consciousness -- The makers of literature: writers, publishers, and readers -- Appendix: A reading list |
| 摘 要 註 | Offers Christians an overview of what constitutes a good book, exploring the different genres of literature and how they portray the Christian worldview and profiling influential Christian writers |
| ISBN | 0891075828 |
| ISBN | 9780891075820 |
| LCCN | 90080623 |
| 電子資源URL | https://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/688285-M.jpg |