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Mythic Paradigms in Literature, Philosophy, and the Arts
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Mythic Paradigms in Literature, Philosophy, and the Arts

"Mythic Paradigms in Literature, Philosophy, and the Arts" approaches literary and visual texts from the perspective of Hesperian identification and representation. Included is the first translation into English of Fichte's "Supplement of 1801," a document whose content sheds light not only on the atheism controversy of the 1790s, but also on literary/philosophical polarizations in the -Republic of Letters-. Condensed from the Hesperian atmospherics of Italy and Latin elegy, "Faust II" entails a Goethean celebration of auditory and visual sensation. In a text devoted to Shelley, Gregory Corso is seen elaborating a prosopopoeia involving Hypnos, god of sleep, a figure dispelling the effects of reading - the hypnoticon. Eisenhauer reads Holderlin in the context of Pindar, philosophical idealism, and autobiographical projection."
ISBN
9780820472522
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
690 gram
Utgivelsesdato
3.6.2004
Antall sider
380