書目名稱 | H?lderlin’s Dionysiac Poetry | 副標(biāo)題 | The Terrifying-Excit | 編輯 | Lucas Murrey | 視頻video | http://file.papertrans.cn/431/430984/430984.mp4 | 概述 | Casts a new light on the work of modern German poet Friedrich H?lderlin (1770 – 1843), especially his often neglected translations of Greek tragedy.Shows how H?lderlin’s poetry retrieves the socio-pol | 圖書封面 |  | 描述 | .This book casts new light on the work of the German poet Friedrich H?lderlin (1770 – 1843), and his translations of Greek tragedy. It shows H?lderlin’s poetry is unique within Western literature (and art) as it retrieves the socio-politics of a Dionysiac space-time and language to challenge the estrangement of humans from nature and one other..In this book, author Lucas Murrey presents a new picture of ancient Greece, noting that money emerged and rapidly developed there in the sixth century B.C. This act of monetization brought with it a concept of tragedy: money-tyrants struggling against the forces of earth and community who succumb to individual isolation, blindness and death. As Murrey points out, H?lderlin (unconsciously) retrieves the battle between money, nature and community and creatively applies its lessons to our time..But H?lderlin’s poetry not only adapts tragedy to question the unlimited “machine process” of “a clever race” of money-tyrants. It also draws attention to Greece’s warnings about the mortal danger of the eyes in myth, cult and theatre. This monograph thus introduces an urgently needed vision not only of H?lderlin hymns, but also the relevance of discipli | 出版日期 | Book 2015 | 關(guān)鍵詞 | Bacchae; Dionysiac Language; Dionysiac and Visualised Chronotopes; Friedrich H?lderlin; Greek tragedy; H? | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10205-4 | isbn_softcover | 978-3-319-36453-7 | isbn_ebook | 978-3-319-10205-4 | copyright | Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015 |
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