Ruskin's Maze
Jay Fellows
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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Englische Sprachwissenschaft / Literaturwissenschaft
Beschreibung
Professor Fellows presents a map of Ruskin's mind as it shifts from conditions of mastery to madness. In his study, he examines and transcribes the ways in which Ruskin observed his dislocation of imagination and shows how, in the very process of disintegration; he was enabled by his peculiar genius to transform the effects on his language and conceptualization into new forms of articulation under pain.
Originally published in 1981.
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Madness and Civilization, Negative capability, Charles Kinbote, Sandro Botticelli, Selfishness, Poetry, Central conceit, Invention, Externalization, Thought, Solipsism, Superiority (short story), Asymmetry, Bestiary, Labyrinth, Impiety, Ridiculous, Greatness, Pity, Desertion, Self-love, Ariadne's thread (logic), Narcissism, Backtracking, Irritation, Emptiness, Troy Town, Indication (medicine), Philip Larkin, Jack of all trades, master of none, Farce, Claustrophobia, Writing, Absurdity, Picturesque, Paternalism, Modern Painters, Cogito and the History of Madness, Consciousness, Allegory, Apathy, Circumference, Ambiguity, Letter to His Father, Abridgement, Ingenuity, Egotism, Illth, Prediction, Cubism, Wear and tear, John Ruskin, Myopia, In Parenthesis, Double consciousness, Effie Gray, Horror vacui, Fornication, Lightness (philosophy), Romanticism, Aestheticism, Pathetic fallacy, False economy, Anamorphosis, Anathema, Low comedy, Stuttering, Miser, Digression, Immanence