Emerson's Literary Philosophy
Autor Reza Hosseinien Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 oct 2021
This book furthermore examines the evolving nature of Emerson’s thoughts on “scholarly action” and its implications, his religious temperament as an aesthetic experience of the world through wonder, and the reasons for a resounding acknowledgment of despair in his essay “Experience.” In the concluding chapter, Hosseini explores the depth of Emerson’s engagement with the classical Persian poets and argues that what we may call his “literary humanism” is informed by Persian Adab, exemplified in the writings of Rumi, Hafiz, and Saadi. Weaving together themes from Persian philosophy and Emersonian transcendentalism, Hosseini establishes Emerson’s way of seeing as refreshingly relevant, showing that the questions he tackled in his writings are as pressing today as they were in his time.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783030549817
ISBN-10: 303054981X
Pagini: 163
Ilustrații: XIII, 163 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 303054981X
Pagini: 163
Ilustrații: XIII, 163 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Socrates and Emerson on Arete.- Chapter 3: The Question of Style.- Chapter 4: "The Pale Scholar".- Chapter 5: Religious Gestures and Secular Strengths.- Chapter 6: The Problem of Experience.- Chapter 7: Emerson's Literary Humanism: The Persian Connection.
Notă biografică
Reza Hosseini is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the Independent Institute of Education, MSA, in South Africa. He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Johannesburg, and has worked as Research Fellow at Rhodes University and Stellenbosch University. His first book, Wittgenstein and Meaning in Life, was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2015.
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“…a formidable yet intimately rendered report on the relationship between philosophy and literature as expressed by Ralph Waldo Emerson.”
—David LaRocca, Cornell University, USA, author of On Emerson (2003)
“Positioning Emerson within both ancient and contemporary philosophical traditions, this study goes far in revealing the great nineteenth century American thinker’s significance in his own time and often refreshingly in his own words.”
— Roger Sedarat, author of Emerson in Iran: the American Appropriation of Persian Poetry
This book situates Ralph Waldo Emerson in the tradition of philosophy as “spiritual exercise”, arguing that the defining feature of his literary philosophy is the conviction that there is an inherent link between moral persuasion and literary excellence. Hosseini persuasively argues that the Emersonian project can be viewed as an extension of Socrates’ call for a return to the beginning of philosophy, to search for a way of revolutionizing our ways of seeing from within. Examining Emerson’s provocative style of writing, Hosseini contends that his prose is shaped by a desire to bring about psychagogia, or influencing the soul through the power of words.
This book furthermore examines the evolving nature of Emerson’s thoughts on “scholarly action” and its implications, his religious temperament as an aesthetic experience of the world through wonder, and the reasons for a resounding acknowledgment of despair in his essay “Experience.” In the concluding chapter, Hosseini explores the depth of Emerson’s engagement with the classical Persian poets and argues that what we may call his “literary humanism” is informed by Persian Adab, exemplified in the writings of Rumi, Hafiz, and Saadi. Weaving together themes from Persian philosophy and Emersonian transcendentalism, Hosseini establishes Emerson’s way of seeing as refreshingly relevant,showing that the questions he tackled in his writings are as pressing today as they were in his time.
—David LaRocca, Cornell University, USA, author of On Emerson (2003)
“Positioning Emerson within both ancient and contemporary philosophical traditions, this study goes far in revealing the great nineteenth century American thinker’s significance in his own time and often refreshingly in his own words.”
— Roger Sedarat, author of Emerson in Iran: the American Appropriation of Persian Poetry
This book situates Ralph Waldo Emerson in the tradition of philosophy as “spiritual exercise”, arguing that the defining feature of his literary philosophy is the conviction that there is an inherent link between moral persuasion and literary excellence. Hosseini persuasively argues that the Emersonian project can be viewed as an extension of Socrates’ call for a return to the beginning of philosophy, to search for a way of revolutionizing our ways of seeing from within. Examining Emerson’s provocative style of writing, Hosseini contends that his prose is shaped by a desire to bring about psychagogia, or influencing the soul through the power of words.
This book furthermore examines the evolving nature of Emerson’s thoughts on “scholarly action” and its implications, his religious temperament as an aesthetic experience of the world through wonder, and the reasons for a resounding acknowledgment of despair in his essay “Experience.” In the concluding chapter, Hosseini explores the depth of Emerson’s engagement with the classical Persian poets and argues that what we may call his “literary humanism” is informed by Persian Adab, exemplified in the writings of Rumi, Hafiz, and Saadi. Weaving together themes from Persian philosophy and Emersonian transcendentalism, Hosseini establishes Emerson’s way of seeing as refreshingly relevant,showing that the questions he tackled in his writings are as pressing today as they were in his time.
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Weaves together themes from Persian philosophy and Emersonian transcendentalism Situates Ralph Waldo Emerson in the tradition of philosophy as “spiritual exercise" Examines the evolving nature of Emerson’s thoughts on “scholarly action” and its implications