Back to Nature: The Green and the Real in the Late RenaissanceUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 2013. máj. 29. - 448 oldal Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title |
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... Reformation each contributed to anxieties about mediation and the lost sensual past. Behind late-Renaissance efforts to identify with fauna and even flora lies a tendency to view things-in-themselves as the primary object of knowledge ...
... Reformation—a desire to manifest, so to speak, the thing itself.14 The Ranters were said to believe that “when we die we shall be swallowed up into the infinite spirit, as a drop into the ocean ... and if ever we be raised again, we ...
... reformation and reduction of them to their ancient manners . ” Another facet of the regressive character of Bacon's program emerges in the aphorisms of the New Organon : " the entrance into the kingdom of man , founded on the sciences ...
... Reformation in the visual arts, particularly the way that the iconoclastic reluctance to make sa- cred objects inadvertently helped to make ordinary objects sacred. From Ruis- dael's efforts to envision the human struggle in a universe ...
... Reformation theologians. There are, of course, significant subdivisions within these positions; and describing them in semiotic terms is tempting but difficult, because the Eu- charist presents a profoundly complex case. The chief ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Paradoxes Alienation from Nature in English Literature | 75 |
Reformations Protestant Politics Poetics and Paintings | 135 |
Solutions The Consolations of Mediation | 255 |
Conclusion | 324 |
Notes | 337 |
Bibliography | 397 |
Index | 419 |
Acknowledgments | 437 |
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