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The Song of Songs

A Biography
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The Song of Songs by Ilana Pardes presents a comprehensive history of the renowned love poem, exploring its complex interpretations from divine allegory to expressions of human intimacy. The book traces the poem’s reception across time, examining Jewish and Christian interpretations in antiquity, medieval Hebrew poets, kabbalistic readings, feminist critiques, and its influence on American literary figures like Walt Whitman and Toni Morrison. Pardes highlights the interplay of sensuality and spirituality, revealing the poem’s enduring and audacious language of love.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in religious studies, biblical literature, comparative literature, and the intersections of spirituality and sensuality. It suits academics, students, literary enthusiasts, and those curious about the cultural history of one of the Bible’s most enigmatic poems.

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The Song of Songs has been embraced for centuries as the ultimate song of love. But the kind of love readers have found in this ancient poem is strikingly varied. Here, Pardes explores the dramatic shift from readings of the Song as a poem on divine love to celebrations of its exuberant account of human love.

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An essential history of the greatest love poem ever written, The Song of Songs has been embraced for centuries as the ultimate song of love. But the kind of love readers have found in this ancient poem is strikingly varied. Ilana Pardes invites us to explore the dramatic shift from readings of the Song as a poem on divine love to celebrations of its exuberant account of human love.

With a refreshingly nuanced approach, she reveals how allegorical and literal interpretations are inextricably intertwined in the Song's tumultuous life. The body in all its aspects—pleasure and pain, even erotic fervour—is key to many allegorical commentaries. And although the literal, sensual Song thrives in modernity, allegory has not disappeared. New modes of allegory have emerged in modern settings, from the literary and the scholarly to the communal.

Offering rare insights into the story of this remarkable poem, Pardes traces a diverse line of passionate readers. She looks at Jewish and Christian interpreters of late antiquity who were engaged in disputes over the Song's allegorical meaning, at medieval Hebrew poets who introduced it into the opulent world of courtly banquets, and at kabbalists who used it as a springboard to the celestial spheres.

She shows how feminist critics have marvelled at the Song's egalitarian representation of courtship, and how it became a song of America for Walt Whitman, Herman Melville, and Toni Morrison. Throughout these explorations of the Song's reception, Pardes highlights the unparalleled beauty of its audacious language of love.

Series: Lives of Great Religious Books

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"Pardes deftly demonstrates how the biblical past can furnish us with a common storehouse of images, to be rediscovered or recast." ---Benjamin Balint, Wall Street Journal
Reading Religion commends the volume, noting Pardes’ empathetic engagement with the poem's varied readers. Robert Erickson writes, "Take this chance to refamiliarize yourself with one of the great curiosities of biblical exegesis." Pardes’ dual expertise offers a broader perspective appreciated by both academic and general readers.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691146065

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 13 August 2019

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 8 b/w illus.

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 114.0mm

Height: 191.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 296

About the Author

Ilana Pardes is the Katharine Cornell Professor of Comparative Literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is the author of Countertraditions in the Bible, The Biography of Ancient Israel, Melville's Bibles, and Agnon's Moonstruck Lovers.

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