Reclaiming the canon : essays on philosophy, poetry, and history /


Herman L. Sinaiko ; foreword by Joel Beck.
Bok Engelsk 1998 · Electronic books
Utgitt
New Haven : : Yale University Press, , 1998.
Omfang
1 online resource (xiii, 338 p. ) : ill. ;
Opplysninger
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph. - Socrates and Freud: talk and truth -- Plato's Laches: psychotherapy and the search for wisdom -- Reading Homer's Iliad -- Homer's Odyssey: the adolescence of Telemachus -- History, poetry, and philosophy in Tolstoy's War and peace -- Tolstoy's Anna Karenina -- Theme, structure, and meaning in Herodotus' history -- Yeats's "among school children": analyzing a lyric poem -- Conrad's Heart of darkness: art and the artist -- Shelley's Frankenstein: reflections on the monster -- The Analects: Confucius' claim to philosophical greatness -- Chinese and English lyric poetry: art and the comparison of cultures.. - Tragedy and psychoanalysis: tragedy in poetry and in life -- Hume's "of the standard of taste": how is the canon determined? -- Plato's Protagoras: who will teach the teachers? -- Energizing the classroom: the structure of teaching -- The value of failure: structure and argument in Republic, book I -- Knowing, being, and the community: the divided line and the cave in Republic, books VI and VII -- The ancient quarrel: Socrates' critique of poetry in Republic, book X -- Dialogue and dialectic: the limitations on human wisdom.. - Herman Sinaiko is renowned for his gifts as a guide to exploring and appreciating the humanities. This book brings to general readers Sinaiko's thoughts on, and his invitations to read or reread, a wide selection of major literary and philosophical works - from ancient Greek to Chinese to modern. Taking a conversational approach, he deals with the perennial questions that thinking people have always raised and investigates how works of great art may provide answers to these questions.
Emner
Sjanger
Dewey
809
ISBN
0300065299

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