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  1. Hidden Mutualities
    Faustian Themes from Gnostic Origins to the Postcolonial
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  BRILL, Leiden ; Brill, Boston

    Hidden mutualities link the work of major postcolonial writers with Christopher Marlowe's drama of the Faustian pact - the manipulation of the material world in exchange for the soul - written as the 'scientific' world-view was emerging which... mehr

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    Hidden mutualities link the work of major postcolonial writers with Christopher Marlowe's drama of the Faustian pact - the manipulation of the material world in exchange for the soul - written as the 'scientific' world-view was emerging which accompanied the imperial expansion of Europe and has determined the economic and social structures of the colonial and postcolonial world. This fascinating study brings together researches in widely different fields to show how Doctor Faustus reflects a Gnostic / Hermetic tradition marginalized within the dominant European power structures. Rediscovered in the Renaissance, and combined with occult arts such as alchemy and magic, this living tradition informs the work of 'Magus' figures such as Pico della Mirandola, Marcilio Ficino, Trithemius, Johannes Reuchlin, Agrippa of Nettesheim, Paracelsus and John Dee, who are reflected in the Faust tradition and in Prospero in Shakespeare's The Tempest. The second part investigates the dual legacy of the Magus. A counterpoint between a law-governed objective material world and an occult visionary pursuit of the divine potential of the human imagination is traced through the examples of Johan Kepler, Robert Fludd, Isaac Newton, William Blake, Rudyard Kipling, Aleister Crowley, W.B. Yeats, Wolfgang Pauli and C.G. Jung. In the third part, textual analysis reveals how attention to these Faustian themes opens new and exciting critical perspectives in appreciating the works of postcolonial writers, in particular Dimetos by Athol Fugard, Disappearance by David Dabydeen, Omeros by Derek Walcott, and the novels of Wilson Harris.

     

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    ISBN: 9789401203647; 9789042021105
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    Schriftenreihe: Cross/Cultures ; 87
    Brill Book Archive Part 1, ISBN: 9789004472495
    Schlagworte: Englisch; Deutsch; Literatur; Faustdichtung
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.

  2. Hidden Mutualities
    Faustian Themes from Gnostic Origins to the Postcolonial
    Erschienen: 2006; ©2006.
    Verlag:  Editions Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Hidden mutualities link the work of major postcolonial writers with Christopher Marlowe's drama of the Faustian pact - the manipulation of the material world in exchange for the soul - written as the 'scientific' world-view was emerging which... mehr

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    Hidden mutualities link the work of major postcolonial writers with Christopher Marlowe's drama of the Faustian pact - the manipulation of the material world in exchange for the soul - written as the 'scientific' world-view was emerging which accompanied the imperial expansion of Europe and has determined the economic and social structures of the colonial and postcolonial world. This fascinating study brings together researches in widely different fields to show how Doctor Faustus reflects a Gnostic / Hermetic tradition marginalized within the dominant European power structures. Rediscovered in the Renaissance, and combined with occult arts such as alchemy and magic, this living tradition informs the work of 'Magus' figures such as Pico della Mirandola, Marcilio Ficino, Trithemius, Johannes Reuchlin, Agrippa of Nettesheim, Paracelsus and John Dee, who are reflected in the Faust tradition and in Prospero in Shakespeare's The Tempest .The second part investigates the dual legacy of the Magus. A counterpoint between a law-governed objective material world and an occult visionary pursuit of the divine potential of the human imagination is traced through the examples of Johan Kepler, Robert Fludd, Isaac Newton, William Blake, Rudyard Kipling, Aleister Crowley, W.B. Yeats, Wolfgang Pauli and C.G. Jung.In the third part, textual analysis reveals how attention to these Faustian themes opens new and exciting critical perspectives in appreciating the works of postcolonial writers, in particular Dimetos by Athol Fugard, Disappearance by David Dabydeen, Omeros by Derek Walcott, and the novels of Wilson Harris. Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- PART I: POTENT ARTS -- 1. The Gnostic/Hermetic Tradition: Simon Magus to Faust -- 2. Standing and Falling: Marlowe's Doctor Faustus -- 3. Ariel Magic: Shakespeare's The Tempest -- PART II: OVERGROWN PATHS -- 4. Renaissance and Enlightenment: Kepler and Fludd -- 5. Rationality and Romanticism: Newton and Blake -- 6. Rediscoveries: Kipling, Yeats, Crowley, Pauli and Jung -- PART III: RE-VISIONING MUTUALITIES -- 7. The Fictional Fulcrum: Athol Fugard's Dimetos -- 8. The Crystal Cliff: David Dabydeen's Disappearance -- 9. The Magic Wound: Derek Walcott's Omeros -- 10. Gift of the Magus: The Novels of Wilson Harris -- Epilogue -- Bibliography of Works Cited -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.

     

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    ISBN: 9789401203647
    Schriftenreihe: Cross/Cultures - Readings in the Post/Colonial Literatures in English, 87 ; v.v. 87
    Schlagworte: Postcolonialism; Hermetism; Gnosticism; Gnosticism; Hermetism; Marlowe, Christopher ; 1564-1593 ; Doctor Faustus; Postcolonialism; Electronic books
    Weitere Schlagworte: Marlowe, Christopher (1564-1593): Doctor Faustus
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  3. Hidden Mutualities
    Faustian Themes from Gnostic Origins to the Postcolonial
    Erschienen: 2006; ©2006.
    Verlag:  Editions Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Hidden mutualities link the work of major postcolonial writers with Christopher Marlowe's drama of the Faustian pact - the manipulation of the material world in exchange for the soul - written as the 'scientific' world-view was emerging which... mehr

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    Hidden mutualities link the work of major postcolonial writers with Christopher Marlowe's drama of the Faustian pact - the manipulation of the material world in exchange for the soul - written as the 'scientific' world-view was emerging which accompanied the imperial expansion of Europe and has determined the economic and social structures of the colonial and postcolonial world. This fascinating study brings together researches in widely different fields to show how Doctor Faustus reflects a Gnostic / Hermetic tradition marginalized within the dominant European power structures. Rediscovered in the Renaissance, and combined with occult arts such as alchemy and magic, this living tradition informs the work of 'Magus' figures such as Pico della Mirandola, Marcilio Ficino, Trithemius, Johannes Reuchlin, Agrippa of Nettesheim, Paracelsus and John Dee, who are reflected in the Faust tradition and in Prospero in Shakespeare's The Tempest .The second part investigates the dual legacy of the Magus. A counterpoint between a law-governed objective material world and an occult visionary pursuit of the divine potential of the human imagination is traced through the examples of Johan Kepler, Robert Fludd, Isaac Newton, William Blake, Rudyard Kipling, Aleister Crowley, W.B. Yeats, Wolfgang Pauli and C.G. Jung.In the third part, textual analysis reveals how attention to these Faustian themes opens new and exciting critical perspectives in appreciating the works of postcolonial writers, in particular Dimetos by Athol Fugard, Disappearance by David Dabydeen, Omeros by Derek Walcott, and the novels of Wilson Harris. Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- PART I: POTENT ARTS -- 1. The Gnostic/Hermetic Tradition: Simon Magus to Faust -- 2. Standing and Falling: Marlowe's Doctor Faustus -- 3. Ariel Magic: Shakespeare's The Tempest -- PART II: OVERGROWN PATHS -- 4. Renaissance and Enlightenment: Kepler and Fludd -- 5. Rationality and Romanticism: Newton and Blake -- 6. Rediscoveries: Kipling, Yeats, Crowley, Pauli and Jung -- PART III: RE-VISIONING MUTUALITIES -- 7. The Fictional Fulcrum: Athol Fugard's Dimetos -- 8. The Crystal Cliff: David Dabydeen's Disappearance -- 9. The Magic Wound: Derek Walcott's Omeros -- 10. Gift of the Magus: The Novels of Wilson Harris -- Epilogue -- Bibliography of Works Cited -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.

     

    Export in Literaturverwaltung   RIS-Format
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    Hinweise zum Inhalt
    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789401203647
    Schriftenreihe: Cross/Cultures - Readings in the Post/Colonial Literatures in English, 87 ; v.v. 87
    Schlagworte: Postcolonialism; Hermetism; Gnosticism; Gnosticism; Hermetism; Marlowe, Christopher ; 1564-1593 ; Doctor Faustus; Postcolonialism; Electronic books
    Weitere Schlagworte: Marlowe, Christopher (1564-1593): Doctor Faustus
    Umfang: 1 online resource (353 pages)
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