La questione romantica. Rivista interdisciplinare di studi romantici vol. 15-16: Viaggio e paesaggio. Autunno 2003 primavera 2004

La questione romantica. Rivista interdisciplinare di studi romantici vol. 15-16: Viaggio e paesaggio. Autunno 2003 primavera 2004
Title La questione romantica. Rivista interdisciplinare di studi romantici vol. 15-16: Viaggio e paesaggio. Autunno 2003 primavera 2004 PDF eBook
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Publisher Liguori Editore Srl
Pages 254
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9788820740061

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Poésie

Poésie
Title Poésie PDF eBook
Author Alfred de Musset
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Pages 394
Release 1866
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Loss and the Other in the Visionary Work of Anna Maria Ortese

Loss and the Other in the Visionary Work of Anna Maria Ortese
Title Loss and the Other in the Visionary Work of Anna Maria Ortese PDF eBook
Author Vilma DeGasperin
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 319
Release 2014-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0199673810

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Combines theme and genre analysis in a study of the Italian author, from her first literary writings in the 1930s to her novels in the 1990s.

Gender, Narrative, and Dissonance in the Modern Italian Novel

Gender, Narrative, and Dissonance in the Modern Italian Novel
Title Gender, Narrative, and Dissonance in the Modern Italian Novel PDF eBook
Author Silvia Valisa
Publisher Toronto Italian Studies
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781442649224

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Combining close textual readings with a broad theoretical perspective, this book is a study of the ways in which gender shapes the characters and narratives of seven important Italian novels of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Debussy

Debussy
Title Debussy PDF eBook
Author Stefan Jarociński
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Pages 200
Release 1976
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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From the first, Debussy's music lent itself to all kinds of convenient critical labels, of which the most fashionable has always been 'impressionist'. In this book the doyen of Polish musicologists examines Debussy's output against the twin backgrounds of his upbringing and of contemporary movements in the other arts besides music. He concludes that the 'impressionist' analogy between music and painting has been too deceptively obvious, and that the movement with which Debussy's art is most deeply impregnated is Symbolism. This he shows by a review of the general aesthetic ferments of this age, by close analysis of Debussy's music, his early works in particular, and by well-directed quotation from Debussy's own many writings on the subject. In the course of his argument he leads the reader down many unexpected bypaths in aesthetics; his book is both an original contribution to musicology and a philosophical meditation on the whole of the art of this unusually fertile and adventurous period.

Aspects of Nature

Aspects of Nature
Title Aspects of Nature PDF eBook
Author Alexander von Humboldt
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Pages 334
Release 1849
Genre Botany
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The Phantom of the Ego

The Phantom of the Ego
Title The Phantom of the Ego PDF eBook
Author Nidesh Lawtoo
Publisher MSU Press
Pages 365
Release 2013-10-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1628950420

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The Phantom of the Ego is the first comparative study that shows how the modernist account of the unconscious anticipates contemporary discoveries about the importance of mimesis in the formation of subjectivity. Rather than beginning with Sigmund Freud as the father of modernism, Nidesh Lawtoo starts with Friedrich Nietzsche’s antimetaphysical diagnostic of the ego, his realization that mimetic reflexes—from sympathy to hypnosis, to contagion, to crowd behavior—move the soul, and his insistence that psychology informs philosophical reflection. Through a transdisciplinary, comparative reading of landmark modernist authors like Nietzsche, Joseph Conrad, D. H. Lawrence, and Georges Bataille, Lawtoo shows that, before being a timely empirical discovery, the “mimetic unconscious” emerged from an untimely current in literary and philosophical modernism. This book traces the psychological, ethical, political, and cultural implications of the realization that the modern ego is born out of the spirit of imitation; it is thus, strictly speaking, not an ego, but what Nietzsche calls, “a phantom of the ego.” The Phantom of the Ego opens up a Nietzschean back door to the unconscious that has mimesis rather than dreams as its via regia, and argues that the modernist account of the “mimetic unconscious” makes our understanding of the psyche new.