A Cry Over the Abyss: The Discourse of Power in the Poetry of Robert Browning and Algernon Charles SwinburneWydaw. UO, 2004 - 258 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 43
... person who keeps silent can ' make one un- derstand ' ( that is , he can develop an understanding ) , and he can do so more authentically than the person who is never short of words . Speaking at length [ Viel - sprechen ] about ...
... person who keeps silent can ' make one un- derstand ' ( that is , he can develop an understanding ) , and he can do so more authentically than the person who is never short of words . Speaking at length [ Viel - sprechen ] about ...
الصفحة 64
... person : he does not dare to think himself the cause of this aston- ishing feeling and so posits a stronger person , a divinity , to account for it . - We are once again referring to Hollingdale who , sketching Nietzsche's psychological ...
... person : he does not dare to think himself the cause of this aston- ishing feeling and so posits a stronger person , a divinity , to account for it . - We are once again referring to Hollingdale who , sketching Nietzsche's psychological ...
الصفحة 97
... person - a duality of the mind : [ ... ] in so far as everything great and strong in man has been conceived as superhuman and external , man has belittled himself - he has separated the two sides of himself , one very paltry and weak ...
... person - a duality of the mind : [ ... ] in so far as everything great and strong in man has been conceived as superhuman and external , man has belittled himself - he has separated the two sides of himself , one very paltry and weak ...
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Acknowledgements | 9 |
In search of a theory | 25 |
The discourse of power | 45 |
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abyss argues assertion becomes believe body Browning Browning's called century chapter character Christ Christianity comes complete concept conclusion created critical dead death definition desire discourse discourse of power divine earth effect element English eternal evil existence expression eyes fear feeling female figure final force Foucault give God's hand Heidegger human idea indicates instance interpretation Italy kind kiss knowledge language later light literary live lover madness male man's matter meaning mental metaphysics mind moral nature never Nietzsche Nietzsche's notion object original pain Paracelsus particularly person philosophy poem poet poetry possesses possible present question reality reason relations revealed Robert seems sense sexual soul speaks strength strong Swinburne Swinburne's thee theory things thinking thou thought tion truth turn University values Victorian whole woman writing