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What is Typology (and Why Should We Care?)

Forms
Cultural Context
Literary Examples
- Literary Techniques, Genres and Modes OV
- Specific Genres or Techniques
- Characterization
- Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre
- George Eliot, Scenes of Clerical Life
- R. Browning, "The Bishop Orders His Tomb"
- R. Browning, The Ring and the Book
Symbolism and Imagery
- The Cornerstone
- The Brazen Serpent
- Bruising the Serpent's Head
- Melchisedek
- Moses Striking the Rock, or the Smitten Rock
- Moses Striking the Rock, or the Smitten Rock
- Henry Mevill's sermon, "The Death of Moses"
- Henry Mevill's sermon, "Simon the Cyrenian," 1843
- Noah's Ark
- The Pigsah Sight
- The Rainbow
- The Scapegoat
Related Materials
- Victorian Types, Victorian Shadows; Biblical Typology in Victorian Literature, Art, and Thought. Boston and London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980 [full text]
- "Shadows of Shadows: Biblical Typology and English Literature." Review 7 (1984 [a review of books by Paul J. Korshin, Herbert L. Sussman, and Leslie Tannenbaum -- full text]


Print version published 1980; web version 1998; last updated 13 August 2001;
thanks to Martha J. Smith for catching broken links.