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Volume 12, Tome V
Kierkegaard's Influence on Literature, Criticism and Art: The Romance Languages, Central and Eastern Europe
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- 224 stránek
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- 8 hodin
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Exploring the impact of Kierkegaard on a diverse array of writers, this volume highlights his significant influence on notable figures from the Romance languages and Central and Eastern Europe. Argentine authors Borges, Castellani, and Sábato, as well as Mexican Carlos Fuentes and Spanish María Zambrano, drew inspiration from Kierkegaard. His legacy extends to Romanian Max Blecher and Portuguese Pessoa. Additionally, contemporary Hungarian writers Nadas and Esterházy, Russian Bakhtin, Polish Gombrowicz, and Czech Klíma reflect his themes, particularly in Sadeh's interpretation of Abraham and Isaac.
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Volume 12, Tome V, Jon Stewart
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- Rok vydání
- 2016
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- Titul
- Volume 12, Tome V
- Podtitul
- Kierkegaard's Influence on Literature, Criticism and Art: The Romance Languages, Central and Eastern Europe
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Jon Stewart
- Vydavatel
- Routledge
- Rok vydání
- 2016
- Vazba
- měkká
- Počet stran
- 224
- ISBN13
- 9781138279773
- Kategorie
- Krajanská a exilová literatura, Filosofie, Zeměpis / Místopis, Etnografie, Esoterika a náboženství
- Anotace
- Exploring the impact of Kierkegaard on a diverse array of writers, this volume highlights his significant influence on notable figures from the Romance languages and Central and Eastern Europe. Argentine authors Borges, Castellani, and Sábato, as well as Mexican Carlos Fuentes and Spanish María Zambrano, drew inspiration from Kierkegaard. His legacy extends to Romanian Max Blecher and Portuguese Pessoa. Additionally, contemporary Hungarian writers Nadas and Esterházy, Russian Bakhtin, Polish Gombrowicz, and Czech Klíma reflect his themes, particularly in Sadeh's interpretation of Abraham and Isaac.