Borges and Philosophy: Self, Time, and Metaphysics
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
£67.10
The focus of this series is on studies of all literary genres that elucidate and interpret works of art in the context of criticism and theory. Theory and criticism are held to provide the hermeneutically most rewarding access to specific authors, works, and issues under consideration. Studies of a comparative nature with special reference to issues of literary history, criticism, and postmodern theory are the distinctive features of this monograph series.
Jorge Luis Borges is acknowledged as one of the great Spanish writers of the twentieth century. On the broader literary scene, he is recognized as a modern master. His fascination with philosophy – especially metaphysics – sets him apart from his contemporaries. Borges appreciated and formulated rigorous philosophical arguments, but also possessed the unique ability to present the most abstract ideas imaginatively in metaphors and symbols. Borges wandered among the great masters seeking a firm purchase that he could not find, and therefore expressed a nostalgia for metaphysics as he lost himself in his labyrinths. Borges and Philosophy traces Borges’ philosophical concerns in his tales, essays, and poems and argues that despite his apparent skepticism in philosophical matters, a careful reading of Borges’ texts reveals a coherent philosophical path that underlies his work.
- | Author: W. H Bossart
- | Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
- | Publication Date: May 21, 2003
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- | Binding: Hardback
- | ISBN-13: 9780820461021
- | ISBN-10: 0820461024
- Author:
- W. H Bossart
- Publisher:
- Peter Lang Publishing Inc
- Publication Date:
- May 21, 2003
- Binding:
- Hardback
- ISBN-13:
- 9780820461021
- ISBN10:
- 0820461024