“In the thick darkness of this plague”: the furious christian God and the punitive aspect of epidemics in fictional literature

“In the thick darkness of this plague”: the furious christian God and the punitive aspect of epidemics in fictional literature

Authors

  • Matheus Santos Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS) Author

Keywords:

Divine wrath, Christian God, Epidemics, History and literature, Church

Abstract

This article is conducted by the problem of the correlation between History and literature, focusing on the analysis of a selection of fictional literary productions in regards, specifically, to the presence of the concept of the Christian God’s wrath as the primary cause of plague epidemics – to which a disciplinary attribute is given. In this sense, here it is taken into account the dynamics of transposition – to the literary sphere – of an ecclesiastical reference based on the thesis of the action of an angry God who punishes humanity based on its earthly behavior. As a result, the nuances of this aforementioned aspect are investigated in works produced at different times by authors coming from different origins, such as The Decameron, by the Italian Giovanni Boccaccio; A Journal of the Plague Year, by the British Daniel Defoe; and The Plague, by the French-Algerian Albert Camus. This research emphasizes, however, that it is very important for the historian to be cautious in the process of historical reading of fictional texts – so that their essential literary nature is conserved.

Keywords: Divine wrath. Christian God. Epidemics. History and literature. Church.

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Author Biography

  • Matheus Santos, Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS)

    Graduated in History from Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS).

Published

2025-10-07

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Artigos (Tema Livre)

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“In the thick darkness of this plague”: the furious christian God and the punitive aspect of epidemics in fictional literature: “In the thick darkness of this plague”: the furious christian God and the punitive aspect of epidemics in fictional literature. (2025). REVHIST - Revista De História Da UEG, 14(2), e422504. https://www.revista.ueg.br/index.php/revistahistoria/article/view/16677