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Islam and Romanticism: Muslim Currents from Goethe to Emerson: Islamic and Muslim Contributions to Culture and Civilisation

Autor Jeffrey Einboden
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 dec 2014
Revealing Islam’s formative influence on literary Romanticism, Islam and Romanticism traces a lively lineage of interreligious exchange, surveying the impact of Muslim sources on the West’s most seminal authors. Spanning continents and centuries, the book surveys Islamic receptions that bridge Romantic periods and personalities, unfolding from Europe to Britain and America, and embracing figures from Goethe to Byron and Emerson. Broad in historical scope, Islam and Romanticism is also specific in personal detail — exposing Islam’s role as a creative catalyst — but also as a spiritual resource, with the Qur’an and Sufi poetry infusing Western literary publications.

Highlighting cultural encounter, rather than political exploitation, the book differs from previous treatments by accenting Western receptions that transcend mere Orientalism, finding the genesis of a global literary culture first emerging in the Romantics’ early appeal to Islamic traditions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780745664
ISBN-10: 1780745664
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Oneworld Publications
Colecția Oneworld Publications
Seria Islamic and Muslim Contributions to Culture and Civilisation

Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Jeffrey Einboden is currently an associate professor in the English department at Northern Illinois University. in 2006 his article “The Genesis of Weltliteratur” was named one of the “100 seminal articles” published by OUP Journals during the past century. He lives in Geneva, NY.

Cuprins

Introduction: Weimar, 2000: Memorializing Goethe's ?afiẓ

1 Weimar, 1800: Dramatizing Goethe's "Mahomet"

2 "Mohammed came forward on the stage": Herder's Islamic History

3 "In the footsteps of Mohammed": Friedrich Schlegel and Novalis

4 "Allah is the best Keeper": Joseph Hammer's ?afiẓ

5 "In no other language": Goethe's Arabic Apprenticeship

6 "Is the Qur'an from eternity?": Goethe's Divan and the "Book of Books"

7 "The Flight and Return of Mohammed": S. T. Coleridge and Robert Southey

8 "The all-beholding Prophet's aweful voice": Southey's Thalaba the Destroyer

9 "The Prophet, who could summon the future to his presence": Landor's Eastern Renditions

10 "I blush as a good Mussulman": Byron's Turkish Tales and Travels

11 "Beautiful beyond all the bells in Christendom": Byron's Aesthetic Adhan

12 "The orient moon of Islam rode in triumph": Percy Bysshe Shelley as "Islamite"

13 "The female followers of Mahomet": Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

14 "A strong mixture of the Saracenic with the Gothic": Irving's Islamic Biographies

15 "Twenty thousand copies of the Koran": Poe's Muslim Medium

16 "Unveiled Allah pours the flood of truth": Emerson's Islamic Civics

Epilogue: Romantic Requiem: The Islamic Interment of Yusuf bin ?amir



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