The Elemental passion for place in the ontopoiesis of life : passions of the soul in the Imaginatio creatrix
- Title
- The Elemental passion for place in the ontopoiesis of life : passions of the soul in the Imaginatio creatrix / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.
- Published by
- Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, ©1995.
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- Description
- xi, 386 pages : illustrations; 23 cm.
- Series statement
- Analecta Husserliana ; v. 44
- Uniform title
- Analecta Husserliana ; v. 44.
- Subject
- Contents
- Machine derived contents note: Inaugural Study: De patria mea:The Passion for Place as the Thread Leading out of the Labyrinth of Life; A-T. Tymieniecka. Part One: Poetising Place at the Frontiers of Nostalgia. The Locus amoenus: On the Literary Evolution of the Relationship between the Human Being and Nature; H.H. Rudnick. Spenser's Poetic Phenomenology: Humanism and the Recovery of Place; W.D. Melaney. The Asrama-Anthem: Tagore's Passion for Santiniketan; S. Ray. The Elemental Space of Passion: the Topos of Purgatory in Beckett's Play; M.F. Catanzaro. Apples without Snakes: Proust's Sapphic/Organic Rewritings of Eden; B.S. Watson. Part Two: The Elemental Rootedness House and Home. The Archetype of the House in The Great Gatsby; N. Campi de Castro. The Elemental Passion of Home in Walker Percy's Lancelot; B. Prochaska. The Imperfect and the All-Too-Perfect Home: the House as Existential Symbol in Franz Kafka's `The Burrow' and Thomas Bernhard's Correction; Ch. Eykman. Inter-View: Emily Dickinson and the Displaced Place of Passion; D. Sullivan. Part Three: Intimate Places. From Profane Space to the Sacred Place or Center in Dšert by Le Clžio; M. Kronegger. Languageless Places and Poetic Language: the Boundless Desire of Cannibal Clm̌ent X; L. Dunton-Downer. `Before Daybreak': the Unfinished Quest of Washington Irving's Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow; S. Abdoo. Part Four: Elemental Poetics of Place in the Perspective of Arche, Telos, Pathos. Journeys Home: the Pathos of Place; L. Kimmel. Poetry as a Worldly Vocation: Home and Homelessness in Rilke's Das Stunden-buch; J. Garca̕ Gomez. A Phenomenal Hiding Place: Homer, Heraclitus, Heidegger; D. Schur. The Passion for Place: Medieval and Renaissance Re-Creations of Paradise; C. Raffini. The Concept of Space in Medieval Drama: Toward a Phenomenological Interpretation in Medieval Studies; J.S. Smith. Part Five: Plasticity of Place in Creative Imagination. Medieval Ruins and Wordsworth's The Tuft of Primroses: `a Universe of Analogies'; W.S. Smith. Monet and the Pillars of Nature: Articulation and Embodiment; E.N. van Liere. A Vicarious Victory: Cezanne's Paintings of Mont Sainte-Victoire and the Dual Nature of Love; M. Losch. Les portraits emblematiques de Bronzino, aux marges des pratiques symboliques consacrees dans les arts visuels; A. Laframboise. Part Six: Poetic Associations, Transpositions, Transformations. `Where is our Home?' the Ambiguity of Biblical and Euro-American Imaging of Wilderness and Garden as Sacred Place; G.L. Scheper. Jerusalem: the Poetics of Space in the Works of Philippe de Mezieres; J.B. Williamson. Heaven: Val-de-Grće, Moliere's `La gloire du Val-de-Grće' and Rotrou's Le veritable Saint Genest; C. Osowiec Ruoff. `Et in Arcadia ego' in John Fowles's A Maggot: Postmodern Utopia; R.J. Wilson III. Index of Names.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Note
- "Published under the auspices of the World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning."
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.