The Philosopher and the Storyteller: Eric Voegelin and Twentieth-Century Literature
Charles R. Embry
This is the first book-length study of the literary dimensions of Voegelin's philosophy--and the first to use his philosophy to read specific novels. Embry focuses on two key elements of Voegelin's philosophy as important for reading literature: metaxy, the in-between of human consciousness, and metalepsis, human participation in the community of being. He shows how Voegelin's philosophy in general is rooted in literary-symbolic interpretation and, therefore, provides a foundation for the interpretation of literature. And finally he explores Voegelin's insistence that the soundness of literary criticism lies in the consciousness of the reader. Embry then offers Voegelinian readings that vividly illustrate the principles of this approach, including readings of Waterland, The Demons, and The Violent Bear It Away.
Kategorien:
Jahr:
2008
Auflage:
1
Verlag:
University of Missouri Press
Sprache:
english
Seiten:
200
ISBN 10:
0826266320
ISBN 13:
9780826266323
Serien:
The Eric Voegelin Institute Series in Political Philosophy
Datei:
PDF, 1005 KB
IPFS:
,
english, 2008