Blake and Kierkegaard

Blake and Kierkegaard
Title Blake and Kierkegaard PDF eBook
Author James Rovira
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 195
Release 2010-04-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1441114521

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This study applies Kierkegaardian anxiety to Blake's creation myths to explain how Romantic era creation narratives are a reaction to Enlightenment models of personality.

Blake, Kierkegaard and the Spectre of Dialectic

Blake, Kierkegaard and the Spectre of Dialectic
Title Blake, Kierkegaard and the Spectre of Dialectic PDF eBook
Author Lorraine Joan Clark
Publisher
Pages 303
Release 1989
Genre
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Blake, Kierkegaard, and the Spectre of Dialectic

Blake, Kierkegaard, and the Spectre of Dialectic
Title Blake, Kierkegaard, and the Spectre of Dialectic PDF eBook
Author Lorraine Clark
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 252
Release 2009-05-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521110471

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This study traces affinities between the late prophetic poems of William Blake and the work of the philosopher Soren Kierkegaard. Both feature concepts (the Spectre fought by Blake's poet-prophet Los, and Kierkegaard's idea of "dread") embodying a spirit of philosophical negation, skepticism, and dialectic which the writers sought to resist. Lorraine Clark uses Kierkegaard's philosophy to illuminate Blake's prophecies, showing that both offer the basis for a profound critique of romanticism, while themselves partaking of some of the ideals and tensions central to our understanding of the romantic movement.

Kierkegaard, Literature, and the Arts

Kierkegaard, Literature, and the Arts
Title Kierkegaard, Literature, and the Arts PDF eBook
Author Eric Ziolkowski
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 491
Release 2018-01-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0810135981

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In this volume fifteen eminent scholars illuminate the broad and often underappreciated variety of the nineteenth‐century Danish thinker Søren Kierkegaard’s engagements with literature and the arts. The essays in Kierkegaard, Literature, and the Arts, contextualized with an insightful introduction by Eric Ziolkowski, explore Kierkegaard’s relationship to literature (poetry, prose, and storytelling), the performing arts (theater, music, opera, and dance), and the visual arts, including film. The collection is rounded out with a comparative section that considers Kierkegaard in juxtaposition with a romantic poet (William Blake), a modern composer (Arnold Schoenberg), and a contemporary singer‐songwriter (Bob Dylan). Kierkegaard was as much an aesthetic thinker as a philosopher, and his philosophical writings are complemented by his literary and music criticism. Kierkegaard, Literature, and the Arts will offer much of interest to scholars concerned with Kierkegaard as well as teachers, performers, and readers in the various aesthetic fields discussed. CONTRIBUTORS: Christopher B. Barnett, Martijn Boven, Anne Margrete Fiskvik, Joakim Garff, Ronald M. Green, Peder Jothen, Ragni Linnet, Jamie A. Lorentzen, Edward F. Mooney, George Pattison, Nils Holger Petersen, Howard Pickett, Marcia C. Robinson, James Rovira

Volume 19, Tome VI: Kierkegaard Bibliography

Volume 19, Tome VI: Kierkegaard Bibliography
Title Volume 19, Tome VI: Kierkegaard Bibliography PDF eBook
Author Peter Šajda
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 293
Release 2017-03-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1351653628

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The long tradition of Kierkegaard studies has made it impossible for individual scholars to have a complete overview of the vast field of Kierkegaard research. The large and ever increasing number of publications on Kierkegaard in the languages of the world can be simply bewildering even for experienced scholars. The present work constitutes a systematic bibliography which aims to help students and researchers navigate the seemingly endless mass of publications. The goal has been to create the most exhaustive bibliography of Kierkegaard literature possible, and thus the bibliography is not limited to any specific time period but instead spans the entire history of Kierkegaard studies.

A Third Testament

A Third Testament
Title A Third Testament PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Muggeridge
Publisher The Plough Publishing House
Pages 141
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1570755329

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A Modern pilgrim explores the spiritual wanderings of Augustine, Blake, Pascal, Tolstoy, Bonhoeffer, Kierkegaard, and Dostoevsky. Based on an acclaimed TV series, this illuminating collection of portraits brings to life seven men in search of God, seven maverick thinkers whose spiritual wanderings make for unforgettable reading.

Reading as Democracy in Crisis

Reading as Democracy in Crisis
Title Reading as Democracy in Crisis PDF eBook
Author James Rovira
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 199
Release 2019-04-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1498553877

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Reading as Democracy in Crisis: Interpretation, Theory, History explores the dialectic between historical conditions and the reading strategies that arise from them. Chapters covering Plato and Derrida; G.W.F. Hegel; Karl Marx; Ludwig Wittgenstein; Robert Penn Warren; Louise Rosenblatt; Theodor Adorno, Michel Foucault, and Jacques Derrida; Judith Butler; and Object Oriented Ontology and Digital Humanities provide overviews of and arguments about each subject’s thought in its historical contexts, suggesting how the reading strategies adopted in each case were in part motivated by specific historical circumstances. As the introduction explains, these circumstances often involved forms of democracy in crisis, so that the collection as a whole is an engagement with the dialectic between democracies that are perpetually in crisis and the seemingly unlimited freedom of our reading practices.