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OverviewInterest in Martin Heidegger was recently reawakened by the revelations, in his newly published ‘Black Notebooks’, of the full terrible extent of his political commitments in the 1930s and 1940s. The revelations reminded us of the dark allegiances co-existing with one of the profoundest and most important philosophical projects of the twentieth century—one that is of incomparable importance for literature and especially for poetry, which Heidegger saw as embodying a receptiveness to Being and a resistance to the instrumental tendencies of modernity. Poetry and the Question of Modernity: From Heidegger to the Present is the first extended account of the relationship between Heidegger’s philosophy and the modern lyric. It argues that some of the best-known modern poets in German and English, from Paul Celan to Seamus Heaney and Les Murray, are in deep imaginative affinity with Heidegger’s enquiry into finitude, language, and Being. But the work of each of these poets challenges Heidegger because each appeals to a transcendence, taking place in language, that is inseparable from the motion of encounter with embodied others. It is thus poetry which reveals the full measure of Heidegger’s relevance in redefining modern selfhood, and poetry which reveals the depth of his blindness. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ian CooperPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9780367894276ISBN 10: 0367894270 Pages: 236 Publication Date: 16 January 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Poetry, philosophy, and modernity: Germany and beyond Chapter One Clearings: Finitude, historicity, and the space of poetry Chapter Two Straitenings: Paul Celan and world disclosure Chapter Three Lightenings: The shades of redress Chapter Four Earthings: Enlightenment, religion, and the poem of modernityReviews"""Cooper’s argumentation overlaps and doubles back in a complex, almost vertiginous manner and contains much more than can be touched on here…anyone interested in the ramifications…for reading poems in a philosophical and theological context will want to study and quarrel with Ian Cooper’s rich, dense, forceful book."" Charlie Louth (University of Oxford), The Times Literary Supplement (6175) ""Cooper’s argumentation overlaps and doubles back in a complex, almost vertiginous manner and contains much more than can be touched on here…anyone interested in the ramifications…for reading poems in a philosophical and theological context will want to study and quarrel with Ian Cooper’s rich, dense, forceful book."" Charlie Louth (University of Oxford), The Times Literary Supplement (6175) 'A landmark achievement [...] Ian Cooper [...], with Poetry and the Question of Modernity, has established himself as one of the most inspiring scholars on poetology as a crucial constituent of modernism'. Rüdiger Görner, Queen Mary University of London, Modern Language Review" Cooper's argumentation overlaps and doubles back in a complex, almost vertiginous manner and contains much more than can be touched on here...anyone interested in the ramifications...for reading poems in a philosophical and theological context will want to study and quarrel with Ian Cooper's rich, dense, forceful book. Charlie Louth (University of Oxford), TLS (6175) Author InformationIan Cooper is Lecturer in German at the University of Kent. He has published widely on German and English literature and on German philosophy. He wrote The Near and Distant God: Poetry, Idealism and Religious Thought from Hölderlin to Eliot (Legenda, 2008). He was co-editor of Aesthetics and Literature in Cambridge University Press’s multi-volume The Impact of Idealism: The Legacy of Post-Kantian German Thought (2013), and of Literature and Religion in the German-Speaking World: From 1200 to the Present Day (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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