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Romantic sublime : studies in the structure and psychology of transcendence

By: Weiskel, Thomas.
Publisher: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019Description: xv, 220 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9781421436142.Subject(s): Sublime, The | Transcendence | Philosophy | Romanticism | Alienation | Anagnorisis | Conscience | Delight | Eros | Fantasy | Guilt | Imagination | Innocence | Intuition | Longinus | Memory | Narcissism | Oedipal complex | Phallus | Repression | Semiotics | Resolution, IndependenceDDC classification: 128.3 Summary: Thomas Weiskel investigates the concept of the sublime in the poetry of English Romantic writers. His work infuses elements of structuralism and psychological thought in his attempt to describe and demystify the sublime experience or, in his words, to "desublimate the sublime." In doing so, he demonstrates that the sublime is largely mystified, and he contrasts those with faith in the awesomeness of sublimation and those who remain skeptical of the sublime's mystifying power. In working to demystify the sublime, Weiskel emphasizes the task of intelligence by assigning morality and intellect the value of mistrust in sublimation.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Thomas Weiskel investigates the concept of the sublime in the poetry of English Romantic writers. His work infuses elements of structuralism and psychological thought in his attempt to describe and demystify the sublime experience or, in his words, to "desublimate the sublime." In doing so, he demonstrates that the sublime is largely mystified, and he contrasts those with faith in the awesomeness of sublimation and those who remain skeptical of the sublime's mystifying power. In working to demystify the sublime, Weiskel emphasizes the task of intelligence by assigning morality and intellect the value of mistrust in sublimation.

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