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Research paper thumbnail of Edmund Wilson, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the rhetoric of protection

Frontiers of Narrative Studies

Edmund Wilson’s “The Scrolls from the Dead Sea,” published on the 6th of May, 1955 in The New Yor... more Edmund Wilson’s “The Scrolls from the Dead Sea,” published on the 6th of May, 1955 in The New Yorker, was one of the first pieces of journalism concerning the Dead Sea Scrolls and their discovery in the Judean desert in the late 1940 s. This study links the rhetoric within journalism on ancient manuscript finds to that which is found in travel narratives from the colonial era – a connection which emphasizes the rhetoric of protection and insertion of self in texts which invoke assumed authority in a situation of cultural importance.

Research paper thumbnail of Narrative ethics, narrative aesthetics : functions, characters, and effects

Research paper thumbnail of Travels Across Ethical Borders: Anonymity and Space in Nadine Gordimer’s “The Ultimate Safari”

Research paper thumbnail of Edmund Wilson, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the rhetoric of protection

Frontiers of Narrative Studies

Edmund Wilson’s “The Scrolls from the Dead Sea,” published on the 6th of May, 1955 in The New Yor... more Edmund Wilson’s “The Scrolls from the Dead Sea,” published on the 6th of May, 1955 in The New Yorker, was one of the first pieces of journalism concerning the Dead Sea Scrolls and their discovery in the Judean desert in the late 1940 s. This study links the rhetoric within journalism on ancient manuscript finds to that which is found in travel narratives from the colonial era – a connection which emphasizes the rhetoric of protection and insertion of self in texts which invoke assumed authority in a situation of cultural importance.

Research paper thumbnail of Narrative ethics, narrative aesthetics : functions, characters, and effects

Research paper thumbnail of Travels Across Ethical Borders: Anonymity and Space in Nadine Gordimer’s “The Ultimate Safari”

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