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  • Titel: Kierkegaard, Literature, and the Arts
  • Enthält: Introduction / Eric Ziolkowski
    Literature / George Pattison
    Kierkegaard's disruptions of literature and philosophy : freedom, anxiety, and existential contributions / Edward F. Mooney
    Kierkegaard's existential play : storytelling and the development of the religious imagination in the authorship / Marcia C. Robinson
    Kierkegaard's Christian Bildungsroman / Joakim Garff
    Performing arts / Howard Pickett
    A theater of ideas : performance and performativity in Kierkegaard's Repetition / Martijn Boven
    Kierkegaard's notions of drama and opera : Moliere's Don Juan, Mozart's Don Giovanni, and the question of music and sensuousness / Nils Holger Petersen
    "Let no one invite me, for I do not dance" : Kierkegaard's attitudes toward dance / Anne Margrete Fiskvik
    Visual arts and film / Christopher B. Barnett
    Kierkegaard's approach to pictorial art, and to specimens of contemporary visual culture / Ragni Linnet
    Kierkegaard's concept of inherited sin : a cinematic illustration / Ronald M. Green
    Comparisons / James Rovira
    Don Giovanni and Moses and Aaron : the possibility of a Kierkegaardian affirmation of music / Peder Jothen
    Kierkegaard, Dylan, and masked and anonymous neighbor-love / Jamie A. Lorentzen.
  • Beteiligte: Ziolkowski, Eric Jozef [HerausgeberIn]
  • Erschienen: Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 2018
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 9780810135970; 0810135981; 9780810135963; 0810135973; 9780810135987
  • Schlagwörter: Kierkegaard, Søren 1813-1855 Aesthetics ; Kierkegaard, Søren 1813-1855 ; Kierkegaard, Søren ; Literature Philosophy ; Music and philosophy ; Performing arts Philosophy ; Art and philosophy ; Literature ; Performing arts ; Aesthetics ; Literature ; Philosophy ; Performing arts ; Philosophy ; PHILOSOPHY ; Movements ; Existentialism ; Electronic books
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  • Anmerkungen: Includes index
  • Beschreibung: Introduction /Eric Ziolkowski --Literature --The bonfire of the genres : Kierkegaard's literary kaleidoscope /George Pattison --Kierkegaard's disruptions of literature and philosophy : freedom, anxiety, and existential contributions /Edward F. Mooney --Kierkegaard's existential play : storytelling and the development of the religious imagination in the authorship /Marcia C. Robinson --Kierkegaard's Christian Bildungsroman /Joakim Garff --Performing arts --Beyond the mask : Kierkegaard's postscript as antitheatrical, anti-Hegelian drama /Howard Pickett --A theater of ideas : performance and performativity in Kierkegaard's Repetition /Martijn Boven --Kierkegaard's notions of drama and opera : Moliere's Don Juan, Mozart's Don Giovanni, and the question of music and sensuousness /Nils Holger Petersen --"Let no one invite me, for I do not dance" : Kierkegaard's attitudes toward dance /Anne Margrete Fiskvik --Visual arts and film --Painting with words : Kierkegaard and the aesthetics of the icon /Christopher B. Barnett --Kierkegaard's approach to pictorial art, and to specimens of contemporary visual culture /Ragni Linnet --Kierkegaard's concept of inherited sin : a cinematic illustration /Ronald M. Green --Comparisons --The Moravian origins of Kierkegaard's and Blake's Socratic literature /James Rovira --Don Giovanni and Moses and Aaron : the possibility of a Kierkegaardian affirmation of music /Peder Jothen --Kierkegaard, Dylan, and masked and anonymous neighbor-love /Jamie A. Lorentzen.

    Soren Kierkegaard was as much aesthete as philosopher, and his writings are as much literary and music criticism as philosophy. Kierkegaard, Literature, and the Arts contains fourteen essays that focus on the influence and reception of Kierkegaard in literature, the visual arts, and music. The essays in part I focus on Kierkegaard in relationship to literature, his own main medium of expression; part II, to the performing arts, including theater, music, and dance; part III, to visual arts and film; while the essays of part IV are comparative in nature, considering Kierkegaard in juxtaposition with a Romantic poet, a modern composer, and a contemporary musician, singer, and song-writer
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