Malcolm Malcolmson's Bible: Rival Epistemologies in Bram Stoker's “The Judge's House”

“The Judge's House,” one of Dracula author Bram Stoker's best-known works of short fiction, is a horror tale in which Malcolm Malcolmson, a young college student, rents a haunted house to study for his mathematical tripos exams. He finds himself unable to combat the spirit of a dead, malev...

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Publié dans:Christianity & literature
Auteur principal: Reiter, Geoffrey (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Johns Hopkins University Press [2017]
Dans: Christianity & literature
Année: 2017, Volume: 66, Numéro: 2, Pages: 230-243
RelBib Classification:CB Spiritualité chrétienne
CD Christianisme et culture
TJ Époque moderne
Sujets non-standardisés:B crisis of faith
B Geometry
B FAITH (Christianity)
B STOKER, Bram, 1847-1912
B Epistemology
B Bram Stoker
B Religion
B JUDGE'S House, The (Short story)
B theory of knowledge
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Résumé:“The Judge's House,” one of Dracula author Bram Stoker's best-known works of short fiction, is a horror tale in which Malcolm Malcolmson, a young college student, rents a haunted house to study for his mathematical tripos exams. He finds himself unable to combat the spirit of a dead, malevolent judge, embodied in the form of a rat. Stoker uses this story as a way of dramatizing the inefficacy of pure reason—symbolized in Malcolmson's mathematical studies—as a foundation for epistemology. Instead, the Christian faith—represented by Malcolmson's ancestral Bible—provides him the resources to ward off a distinctly supernatural evil, though he tragically fails to avail himself of this resource.
ISSN:2056-5666
Contient:Enthalten in: Christianity & literature
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0148333116636985