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The Higher Self In Christopher Brennans Poems Esotericism Romanticism Symbolism Brennan

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The Higher Self In Christopher Brennans Poems Esotericism Romanticism Symbolism Brennan
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 317
Author: Brennan, Christopher John; Barnes, Katherine
ISBN: 9781651651674, 9789004152212, 1651651671, 9004152210
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Higher Self In Christopher Brennans Poems Esotericism Romanticism Symbolism Brennan by Brennan, Christopher John; Barnes, Katherine 9781651651674, 9789004152212, 1651651671, 9004152210 instant download after payment.

In 1914 a remarkable poetic work appeared in Sydney, Australia, written in the form of a Symbolistlivre composeby one of Stephane Mallarme s earliest admirers, Christopher Brennan. The book, simply titledPoems, shows that Brennan was exploring pressing religious issues of his time. He melded Western esoteric currents such as alchemy and Rosicrucianism with Romantic literature and philosophy and French Symbolist theory. This book argues that the focus ofPoemsis the notion of a higher self. It is the first major study of Brennan s work in this broad religious, philosophical and literary context. Its argument is supported by evidence from Brennan's own library and the holdings of the Sydney library in which he worked."

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