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This article offers a Nietzschean interpretation of Netflix’s historical drama The Crown, focusing on the dialectical tension between Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret as dramatized in the show’s first two seasons. Drawing on Friedrich Nietzsche’s
G. Albayrak
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This article offers a Nietzschean interpretation of Netflix’s historical drama The Crown, focusing on the dialectical tension between Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret as dramatized in the show’s first two seasons. Drawing on Friedrich Nietzsche’s
G. Albayrak
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The concept of 'Dionysian' in Andrey Bely
Institute for Russian and Altaic Studies Chungbuk UniversityThe concept of the ‘Dionysian,’ reinterpreted by Nietzsche, emerged as one of the fundamental principles in Russian Symbolist aesthetics. Russian Symbolist writers embraced it as an alternative to rational civilization and a new epistemological ...
J. Cha
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Genesis of the archetypal Dionysian plot in the work of Vyacheslav Ivanov
Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnalOne of the universals of the artistic creativity of Vyacheslav Ivanov is the “Dionysian mysteries” plot, a motive system based on the Orphic myth about Dionysus being torn apart by the Titans.
Leonid G. Kaianidi
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Representation of the Dionysian-mysterial plot in the book of poems Pilot Stars by Vyacheslav Ivanov
Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta FilologiyaIn the book Pilot Stars (Kormchiye zvyozdy), the first poetic explication of the Dionysian-mysterial plot takes place. This plot is a system, which, based on the Orphic myth of the tearing of Dionysus, performs a constructive-paradigmatic function in ...
Leonid G. Kaianidi
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2022
AbstractThe so-called Corpus Dionysiacum Areopagiticum is a collection of four philosophical-theological treatises and ten Epistulae. These texts were originally written in Greek and come from an author whom the manuscripts of the corpus call Dionysius Areopagita, bishop of Athens.
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AbstractThe so-called Corpus Dionysiacum Areopagiticum is a collection of four philosophical-theological treatises and ten Epistulae. These texts were originally written in Greek and come from an author whom the manuscripts of the corpus call Dionysius Areopagita, bishop of Athens.
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Nietzsche’s Pre-Dionysian Apollo and the Limits of Contemporary Thought
This book is the first study to place Nietzsche’s Dionysian philosophy in the context of his overall thought. It interprets Nietzsche’s Dionysian philosophy as a development of his earliest thinking as it is laid out in his school dissertation on ...
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Rousing Sardanapalus: Byron's Dionysian Poetics
Studies in Romanticism, 2020:Rethinking the Romantic revitalization of the furor poeticus from the perspective of Nietzsche's Dionysian aesthetics, I examine Byron's Dionysianism, focusing on Sardanapalus (1821).
Young-ok An
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1997
Abstract In most depictions of Dionysos mainomenos and in many depictions of the Return of Hephaistos, women accompany the god. In the preceding pages I have used the term ‘nymph’ rather than the more common ‘maenad’ when discussing these women, and this distinction is more than a matter of conventions.
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Abstract In most depictions of Dionysos mainomenos and in many depictions of the Return of Hephaistos, women accompany the god. In the preceding pages I have used the term ‘nymph’ rather than the more common ‘maenad’ when discussing these women, and this distinction is more than a matter of conventions.
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Epoché, 2007
Like Aristophanes' Frogs, Plato's Symposium stages a contest between literary genres. The quarrel between Socrates and Aristophanes constitutes the primary axis of this contest, and the speech ofAlcibiades echoes and extends that of Aristophanes. Alcibiades' comparison of Socrates with a satyr, however, contains the key to understanding Socrates ...
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Like Aristophanes' Frogs, Plato's Symposium stages a contest between literary genres. The quarrel between Socrates and Aristophanes constitutes the primary axis of this contest, and the speech ofAlcibiades echoes and extends that of Aristophanes. Alcibiades' comparison of Socrates with a satyr, however, contains the key to understanding Socrates ...
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