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On the Reminiscences of the Rousseau’s “Holy Dream” in Hölderlin’s Mnemosyne in the Perspective of Challenges of Indifference
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Abstrakty
The article provides with the analysis of the works of Jean Jacques Rousseau and Friedrich Hölderlin in a specific, philosophical and aesthetic perspective in order to reveal relationships between them that would be hard to demonstrate in other interpretational approaches. The term “holy dream” was coined by a German poet and it denotes the experiences of a Swiss philosopher that took place by the Bienne lake in 1765; they were described in The Confessions and Reveries of a Solitary Walker. In the light of the anticipation of indifference one can see the importance of Rousseau’s “holy dream” for the works of Hölderlin even in the works that do not directly refer to the works of the Swiss thinker, what was shown on the example of the hymn Mnemosyne. The theoretical background of presented interpretations is the question of the challenges of indifference and the analysis of Theodor W. Adorno, Gaston Bachelard, and George Poulet.
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103-126
Opis fizyczny
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2016
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- Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Bibliografia
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
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ISSN
1643-1243
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