Full title
Tobit: A comedy in error?
Research notes
Reader Checked|06/07/2012 AL
Reference type
Year
2003
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Catholic Biblical Quarterly
Volume
65
Number of volumes
0
Issue / Series Volume
4
Pages
535-553
Label
2003
Abstract
In the recent effusion of criticism devoted to the Book of Tobit, the idea that the work is intentionally and unabashedly comic is fast emerging as part of a new critical orthodoxy. Cousland argues that the book is not, in essence, a comical or humorous narrative. Tobit is not portrayed as a mendacious or arrogant prig, nor is his commitment to tribe and family excessive. The novella does, however, have affinities with comedy because both describe a kosmos that is far from orderly.