Culture and Sacrifice: Ritual Death in Literature and Opera
Autor Derek Hughesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 noi 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107402911
ISBN-10: 1107402913
Pagini: 326
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107402913
Pagini: 326
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. Human sacrifice, ancient and modern; 2. Greece; 3. Virgil to Augustine; 4. The discovery of America; 5. Shakespeare and the economics of sacrifice; 6. Britain and America: Dryden, Behn, and Defoe; 7. Lieto Fine: Baroque and Enlightenment sacrifice; 8. The French Revolution to Napoleon; 9. The secularization of sacrifice; 10. Gothic sacrifice; 11. Wagner; 12. The second coming of Dionysius; 13. Pentheus 1913; 14. Sparagmos; 15. Hitler and after; Bibliography.
Recenzii
Review of the hardback: 'Culture and Sacrifice is an astonishing book. What is most striking is the certainty of the author's scholarship and the ease with which he commands great areas of knowledge … the material is fascinating and it is presented with great authority by a scholar who writes with extraordinary force and clarity. Few will doubt the scope of this achievement. It is a long time since I myself read so impressive, and so fascinating, a work of scholarship.' Sir Frank Kermode
Review of the hardback: 'Culture and Sacrifice is a marvellous work of scholarship: ambitious, disquieting and profound in its historical and philosophical ramifications. Like a sort of postmodern Sir James Frazer, Hughes explores ritualized human sacrifice across an astonishingly diverse array of literary, artistic and musical works, taking in everyone from the Greeks and Goethe to Wagner and Thomas Mann. The story he tells is a disturbing, even appalling one - a veritable feast at the House of Atreus. But you cannot finish the book without a new and vastly deepened understanding of sacrifice's primal, ferocious, strangely productive role in human art and culture.' Terry Castle, Stanford University
Review of the hardback: 'Culture and Sacrifice raises the theme-and-image study to a fierce level; the carbon-steel style cuts to the heart of the most complex insights, impressive and relentless.' Opera
Review of the hardback: 'Culture and Sacrifice, by Derek Hughes, Professor of English at the University of Aberdeen, is a masterly account of human sacrifice as a literary and dramatic idea from Homer down to our own times …' HERO
Review of the hardback: '… an expedition of veritably epic proportions through the entire history of Western literature - no shortage of ambition marks this project. … Hughes is to be commended for handling so deftly an enormous corpus that testifies to the unending fascination the subject has exerted on writers.' Philological Quarterly
Review of the hardback: 'Culture and Sacrifice is a marvellous work of scholarship: ambitious, disquieting and profound in its historical and philosophical ramifications. Like a sort of postmodern Sir James Frazer, Hughes explores ritualized human sacrifice across an astonishingly diverse array of literary, artistic and musical works, taking in everyone from the Greeks and Goethe to Wagner and Thomas Mann. The story he tells is a disturbing, even appalling one - a veritable feast at the House of Atreus. But you cannot finish the book without a new and vastly deepened understanding of sacrifice's primal, ferocious, strangely productive role in human art and culture.' Terry Castle, Stanford University
Review of the hardback: 'Culture and Sacrifice raises the theme-and-image study to a fierce level; the carbon-steel style cuts to the heart of the most complex insights, impressive and relentless.' Opera
Review of the hardback: 'Culture and Sacrifice, by Derek Hughes, Professor of English at the University of Aberdeen, is a masterly account of human sacrifice as a literary and dramatic idea from Homer down to our own times …' HERO
Review of the hardback: '… an expedition of veritably epic proportions through the entire history of Western literature - no shortage of ambition marks this project. … Hughes is to be commended for handling so deftly an enormous corpus that testifies to the unending fascination the subject has exerted on writers.' Philological Quarterly
Descriere
In this 2007 book, Derek Hughes examines the representation of human sacrifice in Western culture from The Iliad to the invasion of Iraq.