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Reconstructing a late Archaic-period Dionysian ship cart [PDF]
The Greek deity Dionysos had a particular affinity for war galleys, a relationship perhaps explained by the Homeric Hymn to Dionysos in which Tyrsenian pirates kidnap him on their galley.
Wachsmann Shelley, Sanders Donald H.
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This article explores the implementation of Friedrich Nietzsche’s concept of the Apollonian and Dionysian in the works of M. Gorky. The aim of the study is to analyze the influence of Nietzsche’s ideas on Gorky’s aesthetic pursuits, both in his early and
M. M. Ozhigova
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This study analyzes the poem “The Liberated Prometheus” (“Der entfesselte Prometheus,” 1876) by Austrian writer S. Lipiner (1856– 1911) through the lens of the reception of Dionysian music within the literary text.
A. E. Kachorovskaya
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Dissolving the Psychological Subject: Inside and Outside the Therapeutic Bond [PDF]
Abstract This paper focuses on the role of affect within the process of individuation. This approach provides us with the opportunity to shed light upon the (mostly implicit) capacity Jung’s psychology possesses to move beyond the limitations of individuality and to highlight the psyche’s collective dimension.
Mark Saban
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Before Mnemosyne: Wilhelmine Cultural History Exhibitions and the Genesis of Warburg's Picture Atlas. [PDF]
Abstract Aby Warburg's Bilderatlas Mnemosyne, left unfinished in 1929, has attracted significant interest in recent decades. This essay offers a new interpretation of Warburg's “picture atlas,” not in relation to modernist collage and photomontage, but as an heir to scientific pedagogical exhibitions of the late Wilhelmine period.
Vollgraff M.
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A Motif of Parrots in Dionysian Contexts on Selected Examples of Hellenistic and Roman Mosaics
This paper provides an overview of the mosaics in which parrots are represented as a motive accompanying Dionysian themes. Based on the written and iconographic sources, the author argues that a parrot was an intrinsic element of the visual language ...
Anna Głowa
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This paper explores selected poems from Federico Garcia Lorca's two poetry volumes, A Poet in New York and Lament for Ignacio Sanchez Mejias, from the perspective of his poetic thesis expounded in the lecture titled Theory and Play of Duende.
Hamza Mudassir
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The two basic conflicting forces throughout Wharton’s tragic novels have a great affinity with the cult of the Apollonian and Dionysian in ancient Greek religion and in Nietzsche’s The Birth of Tragedy.
Hong Zeng
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This paper discusses how a practice-based approach to public innovation can provide an alternative, critical means of looking at public innovation.
Fuglsang Lars
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God Dwelling in the Clouds: The Dionysian Idea of the Triple Divine Darkness
The God on Mount Sinai is the most widely used figure in Christian Negative Theology, with Dionysius Areopagita being its most famous interpreter. As Denys Turner described in his work The Darkness of God, the Dionysian God dwelling in the darkness has ...
Jiansong Nie
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