Cosmic connections poetry in the age of disenchantment Charles Taylor
2024
PN1241
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Cosmic connections poetry in the age of disenchantment Charles Taylor
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9780674297074 (electronic bk.)
0674297075 (electronic bk.)
9780674296084
0674296087
0674297075 (electronic bk.)
9780674296084
0674296087
Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 2024
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English
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English, with quotations in German and French
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PN1241
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809.1/033
Summary
Charles Taylor delves into the poetry of the Romantics and their heirs, a foundation of his distinctive philosophy of language. Taylor holds that Romantic poetry responded to disenchantment: with old cosmic orders depleted, artists groped to articulate new meanings by bringing connections to life rather than merely reasoning abstractly about life.
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Table of Contents
"Translation" and the "Subtler Languages"
Epistemic Issues
An Epochal Change
Hölderlin, Novalis
Nature, History
Shelley, Keats (after Wordsworth)
Hopkins, Inscape and After
Explanatory Note: Wider Spaces of Meaning
Rilke
Coda Note: Rilke and Visual Art
Explanatory Note: Emerson and Transcendentalism
Epistemic Retreat and the New Centrality of Time
Baudelaire
After Baudelaire
Mallarmé
Note on "Symbolism"
T. S. Eliot
Coda Note: The Buried Life
Miłosz
History of Ethical Growth
Cosmic Connection Today
and Perennially.
Epistemic Issues
An Epochal Change
Hölderlin, Novalis
Nature, History
Shelley, Keats (after Wordsworth)
Hopkins, Inscape and After
Explanatory Note: Wider Spaces of Meaning
Rilke
Coda Note: Rilke and Visual Art
Explanatory Note: Emerson and Transcendentalism
Epistemic Retreat and the New Centrality of Time
Baudelaire
After Baudelaire
Mallarmé
Note on "Symbolism"
T. S. Eliot
Coda Note: The Buried Life
Miłosz
History of Ethical Growth
Cosmic Connection Today
and Perennially.