Rediscovering the Sublime

Rediscovering the Sublime
Title Rediscovering the Sublime PDF eBook
Author April Anderson
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 2010
Genre
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European male writers established and developed the definitions and theories of the sublime, thus creating a gendered discourse and in turn inviting a feminist perspective. By examining the poetics of Emily Dickinson and Elizabeth Bishop, I find that there are alternative approaches to the sublime. Emily Dickinson engenders the sublime by resisting the romantic sublime and abandoning the subject/ object relationship. Further, by being a woman writer in her historico-cultural circumstance while simultaneously creating a style that deviates from the traditional standards of poetics, Dickinson offers an alternative in what I will call the reciprocal sublime. Bishop, by allowing the subject of the poem to remain between two realms rather than leaving one and entering another, employs what I will call the liminal sublime. Similarly, Bishop uses imagination and the grotesque as a catalyst to the sublime moment, thus subverting Kant's domination model (reason over imagination) and resisting the degradation associated with the grotesque.

Rediscovering the Marys

Rediscovering the Marys
Title Rediscovering the Marys PDF eBook
Author Mary Ann Beavis
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 288
Release 2020-01-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 056768346X

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This interdisciplinary volume of text and art offers new insights into various unsolved mysteries associated with Mary Magdalene, Mary of Bethany, Mary the Mother of Jesus, and Miriam the sister of Moses. Mariamic traditions are often interconnected, as seen in the portrayal of these women as community leaders, prophets, apostles and priests. These traditions also are often inter-religious, echoing themes back to Miriam in the Hebrew Bible as well as forward to Maryam in the Qur'an. The chapters explore questions such as: which biblical Mary did the author of the Gospel of Mary intend to portray-Magdalene, Mother, or neither? Why did some writers depict Mary of Nazareth as a priest? Were extracanonical scriptures featuring Mary more influential than the canonical gospels on the depiction of Maryam in the Qur'an? Contributors dig deep into literature, iconography, and archaeology to offer cutting edge research under three overarching topics. The first section examines the question of "which Mary?" and illustrates how some ancient authors (and contemporary scholars) may have conflated the biblical Marys. The second section focuses on Mary of Nazareth, and includes research related to the portrayal of Mary the Mother of Jesus as a Eucharistic priest. The final section, “Recovering Receptions of Mary in Art, Archeology, and Literature,” explores how artists and authors have engaged with one or more of the Marys, from the early Christian era through to medieval and modern times.

The Sublime in Modern Philosophy

The Sublime in Modern Philosophy
Title The Sublime in Modern Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Emily Brady
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 241
Release 2013-08-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1107276268

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In The Sublime in Modern Philosophy: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Nature, Emily Brady takes a fresh look at the sublime and shows why it endures as a meaningful concept in contemporary philosophy. In a reassessment of historical approaches, the first part of the book identifies the scope and value of the sublime in eighteenth-century philosophy (with a focus on Kant), nineteenth-century philosophy and Romanticism, and early wilderness aesthetics. The second part examines the sublime's contemporary significance through its relationship to the arts; its position with respect to other aesthetic categories involving mixed or negative emotions, such as tragedy; and its place in environmental aesthetics and ethics. Far from being an outmoded concept, Brady argues that the sublime is a distinctive aesthetic category which reveals an important, if sometimes challenging, aesthetic-moral relationship with the natural world.

Robinson Jeffers and the American Sublime

Robinson Jeffers and the American Sublime
Title Robinson Jeffers and the American Sublime PDF eBook
Author Robert Zaller
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 419
Release 2012-01-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0804781028

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Robinson Jeffers and the American Sublime is the most comprehensive and most substantial critical work ever devoted to the major American poet Robinson Jeffers (1887–1962). Jeffers, the best known poet of California and the American West, particularly valorized the Big Sur region, making it his own as Frost did New England and Faulkner, Mississippi, and connecting it to the wider tradition of the American sublime in Emerson, Thoreau, and John Muir. The book also links Jeffers to a Puritan sublime in early American verse and explores his response to the Darwinian and Freudian revolutions and his engagement with modern astronomy. This discussion leads to a broad consideration of Jeffers' focus on the figure of Christ as emblematic of the human aspiration toward God—a God whom Jeffers defines not in Christian terms but in those of an older materialist pantheism and of modern science. The later sections of the book develop a conspectus of the democratic sublime that addresses American exceptionalism through the prism of Jeffers' Jeffersonian ethos. A final chapter places Jeffers' poetic thought in the larger cosmological perspective he sought in his late works.

Coleridge, Language and the Sublime

Coleridge, Language and the Sublime
Title Coleridge, Language and the Sublime PDF eBook
Author C. Stokes
Publisher Springer
Pages 213
Release 2010-11-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230295061

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Traversing the themes of language, terror and representation, this is the first study to engage Coleridge through the sublime, showing him to have a compelling position in an ongoing conversation about finitude. Drawing on close readings of both his poetry and prose, it depicts Coleridge as a thinker of 'the limit' with contemporary force.

The Sublime

The Sublime
Title The Sublime PDF eBook
Author Timothy M. Costelloe
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 319
Release 2012-07-30
Genre History
ISBN 0521143675

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This volume offers readers a unique and comprehensive overview of different theoretical and interdisciplinary perspectives on 'the sublime'.

The Sublime

The Sublime
Title The Sublime PDF eBook
Author Philip Shaw
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Sublime, The
ISBN 9788186569689

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