This essay is based on the idea that the classics, even if they are “things of the past” (Hegel), are nevertheless contemporaneous of each historical present (H.G. Gadamer) and activate a peculiar aesthetic feeling in the recipient that defines itself as “understanding pleasure” (H.R. Jauss). The classics are texts (wriLen, seen, heared) characterized by an inexhaustible excess of significance that generates an erotic of knowledge
L'amore dei classici. Per un'erotica del sapere
Romeo Bufalo;
2018-01-01
Abstract
This essay is based on the idea that the classics, even if they are “things of the past” (Hegel), are nevertheless contemporaneous of each historical present (H.G. Gadamer) and activate a peculiar aesthetic feeling in the recipient that defines itself as “understanding pleasure” (H.R. Jauss). The classics are texts (wriLen, seen, heared) characterized by an inexhaustible excess of significance that generates an erotic of knowledgeFile in questo prodotto:
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