Abstract

Apocalypse and the Writings on Revelation is first and foremost Lawrence’s revelation of his ambivalent feelings towards The Bible: From earliest years right into manhood, like any other nonconformist child I had the Bible poured every day into my helpless consciousness, till there came almost a saturation point. […] So that today, although I have “forgotten” my Bible, I need only begin to read a chapter to realise that I “know” it with an almost nauseating fixity. And I must confess, my firs...

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