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The Near And Distant God Poetry Idealism And Religious Thought From Hlderlin To Eliot Ian Cooper

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The Near And Distant God Poetry Idealism And Religious Thought From Hlderlin To Eliot Ian Cooper
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Publisher: Legenda, an imprint of the Modern Humanities Research Association and Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.78 MB
Author: Ian Cooper
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Near And Distant God Poetry Idealism And Religious Thought From Hlderlin To Eliot Ian Cooper by Ian Cooper instant download after payment.

Poetry and philosophy - from the time of Kant to the mid-twentieth century - are centrally concerned with the question of how the Spirit - or the Holy Spirit - is present in the world. This book argues that the development of modern poetry in German and English can be seen as a protracted response to the religious crises of post-Idealist thought. The German tradition develops through poets such as Holderlin as much as through philosophers such as Hegel and Nietzsche, and in England, German ideas profoundly influenced the British Idealist school. Cooper's compelling study makes parallel readings of German and English writers with deeper historically-based affinities than has previously been realised. Eduard Morike and Gerard Manley Hopkins, both churchmen, each studied Idealism as undergraduates in their respective countries: each responded to it in his spiritual verse. And we find similar parallels in two of the defining works of twentieth century poetry: between Rilke's response to Nietzsche in the Duino Elegies, and Eliot's response to Bradley in the Four Quartets.

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