The Book of Job as a Greek Tragedy is a literary analysis by Horace Meyer Kallen, originally published in 1918. The book examines the biblical story of Job, which tells the tale of a man who loses everything he has and is forced to endure immense suffering. Kallen argues that the story of Job can be interpreted as a Greek tragedy, with Job as the tragic hero and God as the antagonist. Kallen draws on his knowledge of Greek literature and philosophy...
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