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Divine Madness and the Absurd Paradox - Ibsen's Peer Gynt and the Philosophy of Kierkegaard (Hardcover, New)
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Divine Madness and the Absurd Paradox - Ibsen's Peer Gynt and the Philosophy of Kierkegaard (Hardcover, New)
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This book is a comprehensive study of Peer Gynt, a drama that forms
the foundation of not only the entire Ibsen canon but also modern
drama as a whole. It provides scene-by-scene commentary on the
drama, showing how the literature and ideas of the drama resemble,
and sometimes duplicate, the literature and philosophy of Soren
Kierkegaard. It is the first such study since Henri Logeman's
commentary on the drama published in 1917. Although the main focus
of the book is Ibsen's drama, Bruce Shapiro's study provides some
substantial insights into Kierkegaard. He demonstrates how Ibsen's
poem was influenced by Kierkegaard's philosophy and literature. One
of the most perplexing questions about Peer Gynt is how the ending
of the drama functions as a resolution to the whole. This study
formulates an understanding, based upon Kierkegaardian philosophy,
that accounts for this scene. Moreover, the revelation of
Kierkegaard's influence on Ibsen allows the contemporary reader to
experience the essence of the drama within the same intellectual
context in which it made its first literary appearance. When
Kierkegaard's philosophy is artistically brought back into
existence through a reader's experience of Peer Gynt, it is as if
that reader is a contemporary of those very thoughts. With
Kierkegaardian philosophy as the common horizon of understanding,
Peer Gynt may be perceived as a complete and unified drama from its
beginning to its conclusion. Shapiro's book is the first
comprehensive study of Peer Gynt to be published. It may also be
the first study to demonstrate one way in which the entire
Kierkegaardian dialetic was understood during the philosopher's
lifetime. This unique work will be a valuablebook for scholars and
students of drama, Scandinavian studies, modern philosophy, and
existentialism.
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