Dillistone, F.W.
The Novelist and The Passion Story.
London, Collins, 1960. 14.2 cm x 20.7 cm. 128 pages. Original Hardcover with dustjacket by Michael Harvey in protective collector’s Mylar. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Moderate discolouration and foxing to edges and dustjacket. Spine of dustjacket slightly faded. Minor discolouration to front and rear pastedown enpapers and enpapers. From the reference library of Hans Christian Andersen’s Translator Erik Haugaard.
Includes for example the following essays: The Passion Story To-Day / The Angel Must Hang / The Shepherd is Smitten / The Insoluble Paradox etc.
A novel about Jesus’ contemporary world with the essential pattern of the Passion narrative forming a framework of his own story. F.W. Dillistone finds examples for his extraordinarily interesting study among works of such writers as François Mauriac, William Faulkner, Herman Melville and others. (From jacket notes)
Frederick William Dillistone (1903-1993) was the second Dean of Liverpool and was the author of several religious books. (Wikipedia)
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