
En ce qui concerne le tm, quatre angles d’approches sont privilégiés: le pouvoir royal, les banquets comme lieux révélateurs du pouvoir, la providence et enfin, le pouvoir, non négligeable, du lecteur. Ĭomment et où se joue la problématique du pouvoir dans les deux formes canoniques du livre d’Esther ( tm et lxx )? C’est la question à laquelle tente de répondre cet article. In line with this a close study is made of the effect of Mordecai’s dream and the two explicit interventions of God, which are found only in the lxx. question of power in lxx Esther is approached through the special features of the Greek version. As far as the mt is concerned, four key points are given priority: Royal power, banquets as places where power is revealed, providence and, last but not least, the power of the reader. Hodgson has also published a number of nonfiction books on subjects including opium and morphine, rats, and women travelers.How and where is the problem of power played out in the two canonical forms of the book of Esther ( mt and lxx )? That is the question to which this article seeks to respond. Hodgson is well known in her own right as a novelist and illustrator, with such books to her credit as The Lives of Shadows and Hippolyte's Island, which combine text, drawings, maps, and handwritten notes to tell unusual, often mysterious tales. She gives readings from her works, including appearances at Harbour-front Centre and North Shore Writers Festivаl, and appears as a guest on media programs.īarbara L. Barbara also worked as a museum artifact Illustrator and Exhibit Curator. At Emily Carr School of Art and Design, she worked as an Instructor from 1990 to 1993. At Simon Fraser University Hodgson was a Sessional Instructor in 1990 and also a Lecturer in book design. Barbara also works at Byzantium Books, a book packaging company, as a Founding Partner since 1993.

Later Hodgson became a Principal at the Barbara Hodgson Design, Vancouver, where she works since 1991 to the present day. In Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, she also worked as an Assistant, then book designer and Art Director for Trade Publishing Division from 1982 to 1989.

At Douglas & McIntyre Hodgson worked as a publisher.
