The Sacred Life of Modernist Literature

The Sacred Life of Modernist Literature
Author: Allan Kilner-Johnson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2022-06-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781350255326

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Probing the relationship between modernist literary experimentation and several key strands of occult practice which emerged in Europe from roughly 1894 to 1944, this book sets the work of leading modernist writers alongside lesser known female writers and writers in languages other than English to more fully portray the aesthetic and philosophical connections between modernism and the occult. Although the early decades of the twentieth century-the era of cocktails, motorcars, bobbed hair, and war-are often described as a period of newness and innovation, many writers of the time found inspiration and visionary brilliance by turning to the mysterious occult past. This book's principle intervention is to reimagine the contours and boundaries of literary modernism by welcoming into the conversation a number of significant female writers and writers in languages other than English who are often still relegated to the fringes of modernist studies. Well-remembered poets and novelists such as Ezra Pound, W.B. Yeats, and Aleister Crowley were tied to occult beliefs, and this book sets these leading figures alongside less well-remembered but equally splendid modernists including Paul Brunton, Mary Butts, Alexandra David-Neel, Florence Farr, Dion Fortune, Hermann Hesse, and Rudolf Steiner. From the little magazines where occultism and Fabianism were comfortable companions, to consulting rooms of psychoanalysts where archetypes were revealed to be both mystical and mundane, to the forbidden mountain trails that led to formidable spiritual teachers, the conditions of modernism were invariably those conditions which inspired a return to the occult traditions that many thinkers believed had long evaporated. Indeed, in many ways these traditions were the making of the modern world. By uncovering hidden hopes and anxieties that faced a newly modern Western Europe, this book demonstrates how literary modernists understood occultism as a universal form of cultural expression which has inspired creative exuberance since the dawn of civilisation.

In Search of the Sacred Book

In Search of the Sacred Book
Author: Aníbal Gonzalez
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-05-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780822983026

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In Search of the Sacred Book studies the artistic incorporation of religious concepts such as prophecy, eternity, and the afterlife in the contemporary Latin American novel. It departs from sociopolitical readings by noting the continued relevance of religion in Latin American life and culture, despite modernity’s powerful secularizing influence. Analyzing Jorge Luis Borges’s secularized “narrative theology” in his essays and short stories, the book follows the development of the Latin American novel from the early twentieth century until today by examining the attempts of major novelists, from María Luisa Bombal, Alejo Carpentier, and Juan Rulfo, to Julio Cortázar, Gabriel García Márquez, and José Lezama Lima, to “sacralize” the novel by incorporating traits present in the sacred texts of many religions. It concludes with a view of the “desacralization” of the novel by more recent authors, from Elena Poniatowska and Fernando Vallejo to Roberto Bolaño.

The Modern Reader s Bible

The Modern Reader s Bible
Author: Richard Green Moulton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1898
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: PRNC:32101066128420

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Nine Lives

Nine Lives
Author: William Dalrymple
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2010-06-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781408801246

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A Buddhist monk takes up arms to resist the Chinese invasion of Tibet - then spends the rest of his life trying to atone for the violence by hand printing the best prayer flags in India. A Jain nun tests her powers of detachment as she watches her best friend ritually starve herself to death. Nine people, nine lives; each one taking a different religious path, each one an unforgettable story. William Dalrymple delves deep into the heart of a nation torn between the relentless onslaught of modernity and the ancient traditions that endure to this day. LONGLISTED FOR THE BBC SAMUEL JOHNSON PRIZE

Is Nothing Sacred

Is Nothing Sacred
Author: Salman Rushdie
Publsiher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1990
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: STANFORD:36105043075733

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The Modern Reader s Bible

The Modern Reader s Bible
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1896
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: CORNELL:31924078868506

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The Every day Book of Modern Literature Compiled and Edited by the Late George H Townsend

The Every day Book of Modern Literature Compiled and Edited by the Late George H  Townsend
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1879*
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: IBNF:CF000524124

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Sacred Views of Saint Francis

Sacred Views of Saint Francis
Author: Cynthia O. Ho,Kathleen W. Peters,John McClain
Publsiher: punctum books
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2020-05-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781950192779

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Overlooking Lago di Orta in the foothills of the Northern Italian Alps, the Renaissance-era Sacro Monte di Orta (a UNESCO World Heritage site) is spectacle and hagiography, theme park and treatise. Sacro Monte di Orta is a sacred mountain complex that extolls the life of St. Francis of Assisi through fresco, statuary, and built environment. Descending from the vision of the 16th-century Archbishop Carlo Borromeo, the design and execution of the chapels express the Catholic Church's desire to define, or, perhaps redefine itself for a transforming Christian diaspora. And in the struggle to provide a spiritual and geographical front against the spread of Protestantism into the Italian peninsula, the Catholic Church mustered the most powerful weapon it had: the widely popular native Italian saint, Francis of Assisi.Sacred Views of Saint Francis: The Sacro Monte di Orta examines this important pilgrimage site where Francis is embraced as a ne plus ultra saint. The book delves into a pivotal moment in the life of the Catholic Church as revealed through the artistic program of the Sacro Monte's twenty-one chapels, providing a nuanced understanding of the role the site played in the Counter-Reformation.The Sacro Monte di Orta was, in its way, a new hagiographical text vital to post-Tridentine Italy. Sacred Views provides research and analysis of this popular, yet critically neglected Franciscan devotional site. Sacred Views is the first significant scholarly work on the Sacro Monte di Orta in English and one of the very few full-length treatments in any language. It includes a catalogue of artists, over one hundred photographs, maps, short essays on each chapel, and longer essays that examine some of the most significant chapels in greater detail.