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Somnambulistic Lucidity: Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature

Autor Eric J. Klaus
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 ian 2018
Gustav Meyrink (1868¿1932), best known as the author of The Golem (1915), experimented with the occult in a time rife with occult experimentation. As a seeker of esoteric truth, he practiced and wrote about elements of Western Esotericism¿alternative religious movements that pursued methods of tapping into secret spiritual wisdom that helped define the age. In doing so, Meyrink developed his own theories of salvation, which featured yoga as a means to open the door to supernatural and paranormal experience. In this way, his life, as well as his fiction, exemplifies liminality, existence on the margins. The core symbol of this liminal experience is the somnambulist: a figure existing between material and spiritual states of consciousness, having access to both yet belonging to neither. His oeuvre features characters entering trances, wandering the borders between "waking" and "metaphysical" worlds, gaining access to secret truths, and realizing salvation via a unio mystica. Meyrink, therefore, has much to say about the cultural climate of the fin de siècle: by viewing the turn of the twentieth century as a time defined by searches for certitude, by locating Western Esotericism as a meaningful movement of the age, by situating Meyrink on the periphery of social and spiritual spheres, and by identifying the sleepwalker as a seminal figure of the period as well as in Meyrink¿s work, this study echoes Meyrink¿s own attempts to find lucidity in the ambiguity of somnambulism.
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ISBN-13: 9781433134920
ISBN-10: 1433134926
Pagini: 180
Dimensiuni: 154 x 228 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
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Eric J. Klaus earned his Ph.D. in German studies from Brown University. He is currently Associate Professor of German at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. He has published in Seminar, Modern Austrian Literature, and Garmano-Slavica.

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By situating Gustav Meyrink on the periphery of social and spiritual spheres and by identifying the sleepwalker as a seminal figure of the period as well as in Meyrink's work, Somnambulistic Lucidity echoes Meyrink's own attempts to find lucidity in the ambiguity of somnambulism.