Venice Saved
Title | Venice Saved PDF eBook |
Author | Simone Weil |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 143 |
Release | 2019-06-13 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1350043923 |
Towards the end of her life, the French philosopher and mystic Simone Weil (1909-43) was working on a tragedy, Venice Saved. Appearing here in English for the first time, this play explores the realisation of Weil's own thoughts on tragedy. A figure of affliction, a central theme in Weil's religious metaphysics, the central character offers a unique insight into Weil's broader philosophical interest in truth and justice, and provides a fresh perspective on the wider conception of tragedy itself. The play depicts the plot by a group of Spanish mercenaries to sack Venice in 1618 and how it fails when one conspirator, Jaffier, betrays them to the Venetian authorities, because he feels compassion for the city's beauty. The edition includes notes on the play by the translators as well as introductory material on: the life of Weil; the genesis and purport of the play; Weil and the tragic; the issues raised by translating Venice Saved. With additional suggestions for further reading, the volume opens up an area of interest and research: the literary Weil.
Myths of Venice
Title | Myths of Venice PDF eBook |
Author | David Rosand |
Publisher | Univ of North Carolina Press |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2012-09-01 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0807872792 |
Over the course of several centuries, Venice fashioned and refined a portrait of itself that responded to and exploited historical circumstance. Never conquered and taking its enduring independence as a sign of divine favor, free of civil strife and proud of its internal stability, Venice broadcast the image of itself as the Most Serene Republic, an ideal state whose ruling patriciate were selflessly devoted to the commonweal. All this has come to be known as the "myth of Venice." Exploring the imagery developed in Venice to represent the legends of its origins and legitimacy, David Rosand reveals how artists such as Gentile and Giovanni Bellini, Carpaccio, Titian, Jacopo Sansovino, Tintoretto, and Veronese gave enduring visual form to the myths of Venice. He argues that Venice, more than any other political entity of the early modern period, shaped the visual imagination of political thought. This visualization of political ideals, and its reciprocal effect on the civic imagination, is the larger theme of the book.
Hannah Arendt and Simone Weil
Title | Hannah Arendt and Simone Weil PDF eBook |
Author | Kathryn Lawson |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 367 |
Release | 2024-02-22 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1350344486 |
Hannah Arendt and Simone Weil were two of the most compelling political thinkers of the 20th century who, despite having similar life-experiences, developed radically distinct political philosophies. This unique dialogue between the writings of Arendt and Weil highlights Arendt's secular humanism, her emphasis on heroic action, and her rejection of the moral approach to politics, contrasted starkly with Weil's religious approach, her faith in the power of divine Goodness, and her other-centric ethic of suffering and affliction. The writings here respect the profound differences between Arendt and Weil whilst pulling out the shared preoccupations of power, violence, freedom, resistance, responsibility, attention, aesthetics, and vulnerability. Without shying away from exploring the more difficult concepts in these philosophers' works, Hannah Arendt and Simone Weil also aims to pull out the relevance of their writings for contemporary issues.
Save Italy! Forget the Rest
Title | Save Italy! Forget the Rest PDF eBook |
Author | Tommy Vilar |
Publisher | Thomas Kirkwood |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2011-03-29 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1461048230 |
Dante Passoni, the long awaited Italian counterpart to James Bond, is a man of this century, not a relic of the cold war. He embodies the dynamism of the high-tech world rather than the public corpse of England's MI-6. Dante is as dashing as James in his prime, as charming as Italy herself, as bold and fearless as we imagine ourselves to be. Passoni brings nail-biting suspense, fun and fresh air wherever he goes. If you love Italy, its food, drink, cars and women; if you love adventure and romance touched by an occasional whiff of the outrageous; if you're in need of something legal that will quicken your pulse and reignite your senses . . . Save Italy! is for you.
Fictional Worlds and the Political Imagination
Title | Fictional Worlds and the Political Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Garry L. Hagberg |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 374 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3031520262 |
Heirs of Old Venice
Title | Heirs of Old Venice PDF eBook |
Author | Gertrude Elizabeth Taylor Slaughter |
Publisher | |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 1927 |
Genre | Venice (Italy) |
ISBN |
Mirror of Obedience
Title | Mirror of Obedience PDF eBook |
Author | Silvia Caprioglio Panizza |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 201 |
Release | 2023-08-10 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1350250694 |
Simone Weil (1909-1943) was one of the foremost French philosophers of the 20th century; a mystic, activist, and writer whose profound work continues to intrigue and inspire today. Mirror of Obedience collects together Weil's poetry and autobiographical writings translated into English for the first time. It offers a rare glimpse into a more personal and introspective Weil than we usually encounter. She was writing and re-working her poems until the end of her life and in a letter from London to her parents, dated 22 January 1943, she expressed the wish for her verses to appear together in print in chronological order, a wish which this volume honours. Weil was a thinker who wrote with discipline and spareness and cherished the poetic form for its power to compress language and distill meaning. In these poems and literary writings, we see her own efforts to craft poems as essential expressions of thought, bringing into view another aspect of Weil's quest for beauty and truth.