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$ 608 | My Home Is In The House Of Cancer
作者:Vandegrift 出版社:Authors Press 出版日期:2019-07-22 語言:英文 規格:平裝 / 246頁 / 22.91 x 15.19 x 1.42 cm / 普通級/ 初版 博客來 - 傳染病 - 來源網頁   | |
$ 0 電子書 | Lyric Orientations
作者:Hannah Vandegrift Eldridge 出版社:Cornell University Press 出版日期:2016-11-08 語言:英文 樂天KOBO - 文學理論與批評 - 來源網頁   看圖書介紹 | |
$ 416 | Keeping Your Balance: Seven Strategies for Remaining Steady in the Midst of Hectic Church Life
作者:Vandegrift 出版社:Textstream 出版日期:2011-10-21 語言:英文 規格:平裝 / 68頁 / 20.3 x 12.7 x 0.5 cm / 普通級 博客來 - 個人成長 - 來源網頁   | |
$ 1137 | A Few Impertinent Questions: About Autism, Freudianism and Materialism
作者:Vandegrift 出版社:Textstream 出版日期:2011-03-28 語言:英文 規格:平裝 / 228頁 / 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm / 普通級 博客來 - 心理學總論 - 來源網頁   | |
$ 869 | A Few Impertinent Questions: About Autism, Freudianism and Materialism
作者:Vandegrift 出版社:Textstream 出版日期:2010-05-12 語言:英文 規格:平裝 / 200頁 / 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm / 普通級 博客來 - 心理學總論 - 來源網頁   | |
$ 1499 | A Few Impertinent Questions: About Autism, Freudianism and Materialism
作者:Vandegrift 出版社:Textstream 出版日期:2010-05-12 語言:英文 規格:精裝 / 200頁 / 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.5 cm / 普通級 博客來 - 心理學總論 - 來源網頁   |
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In Lyric Orientations, Hannah Vandegrift Eldridge explores the power of lyric poetry to stir the social and emotional lives of human beings in the face of the ineffable nature of our mortality. She focuses on two German-speaking masters of lyric prose and poetry: Friedrich Hölderlin (1770–1843) and Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926). While Hölderlin and Rilke are stylistically very different, each believes in the power of poetic language to orient us as social beings in contexts that otherwise can be alienating. They likewise share the conviction that such alienation cannot be overcome once and for all in any universal event. Both argue that to deny the uncertainty created by the absence of any such event (or to deny the alienation itself) is likewise to deny the particularly human condition of uncertainty and mortality.By drawing on the work of Stanley Cavell, who explores how language in all its formal aspects actually enables us to engage meaningfully with the world, Eldridge challenges poststructuralist scholarship, which stresses the limitations—even the failure—of language in the face of reality. Eldridge provides detailed readings of Hölderlin and Rilke and positions them in a broader narrative of modernity that helps make sense of their difficult and occasionally contradictory self-characterizations. Her account of the orienting and engaging capabilities of language reconciles the extraordinarily ambitious claims that Hölderlin and Rilke make for poetry—that it can create political communities, that it can change how humans relate to death, and that it can unite the sensual and intellectual components of human subjectivity—and the often difficult, fragmented, or hermetic nature of their individual poems.
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