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Titolo: | Voegelinian readings of modern literature [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Charles R. Embry |
Pubblicazione: | Columbia, Mo., : University of Missouri Press, c2011 |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (290 p.) |
Disciplina: | 809.04 |
Soggetto topico: | Literature - Philosophy |
Literature, Modern - History and criticism | |
Altri autori: | EmbryCharles R. <1942-> |
Note generali: | Description based upon print version of record. |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Nota di contenuto: | "The iceberg rises and sinks again" : Elizabeth Bishop's pneumopathologic imagination / David Palmieri -- Human beings in the metaxy : dilemmas and extremes in Henrik Ibsen / Henrik Syse and Tor Richardsen -- "Ce n'est pas ma faute" : the strange fortunes of piety and consciousness in Choderlos de Laclos's Les liaisons dangereuses / Polly Detels -- Styles of truth in Dazai Osamu's Setting sun / Timothy Hoye -- Recovering Stefan George's poetry of the spirit from the Reductio ad Hitler / William Petropulos -- A gnostic moment in Anglo-American culture : parousiasm of the voice in Thomas Carlyle's Sartor resartus / Alan I. Baily -- D.H. Lawrence : the prophet's Cul de sac / Rodney Kilcup -- The tension of the metaxy in Emily's Dickinson's poetry / Glenn Hughes -- The truth of the novel : Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu / Charles R. Embry -- Between poetry and philosophy : the challenge of Hermann Broch / Thomas Hollweck. |
Sommario/riassunto: | The work of renowned thinker Eric Voegelin is largely rooted in his literary sensibility. Voegelin's contributions to the field of philosophy grew from the depths of his knowledge of history's most important texts, from ancient to modern times. Many of the concepts he emphasized, such as participatory experience and symbolization in philosophy, have long been significant to literary criticism as well as philosophical study. Voegelin himself even ventured into the field of criticism, publishing a critical examination of Henry James's The Turn of the Screw in 1971. Since it is so strongly influenced by the written record of man's search for meaning, Voegelinian thought makes an ideal framework for the study of twentieth-century literature. For Voegelinian Readings of Modern Literature, scholar Charles R. Embry has collected essays that consider particular pieces of literature in light of the philosopher's work. These essays supply a theoretical grounding for the reading of novels, poems, and plays and reveal how the Voegelinian perspective exposes the existential and philosophical dimensions of the literary works themselves. As a unit, this collection of essays shows how modern pieces of literature can symbolize their creators' participation in the human search for the truth of existence--just as myths, philosophical works, and religious texts always have. Voegelin's primary concern as a philosopher was to expose the roots of the disturbances of the modern era--religious conflict, imperialism, war--so that the sources of order leading to meaning are revealed. The openness of Voegelinian thought and the many ways he considered the levels of reality generate intriguing themes for literary criticism. In these essays, noted Voegelin scholars focus on American and European literary artists from the 1700's through the late twentieth century, including Emily Dickinson, Henrik Ibsen, Thomas Carlyle, D. H. Lawrence, Marcel Proust, and Hermann Broch. While the intersection of the work of Eric Voegelin and literature has been a part of Voegelin scholarship for decades, this book explores that relationship in an extended form. Through a broad collection of thoughtful essays, Voegelinian Readings of Modern Literature reveals how much Voegelin did to break down the barriers between literature and philosophy and makes an engaging contribution to Voegelin scholarship. |
Titolo autorizzato: | Voegelinian readings of modern literature |
ISBN: | 0-8262-7245-2 |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910786377003321 |
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