Divine Madness: On Interpreting Literature, Music, and the Visual Arts IronicallyBucknell University Press, 2002 - 307 pagini This book provides a theory that enables the concept of irony to be transferred from the literary to the visual and aural domains. Topics include the historical roots of the concept of irony as modes of oral and literary expression, and how irony relates to spatiality. |
Cuprins
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Classifications of Irony | 50 |
INDISTINCTIONS | 53 |
Irony and Mysticism | 118 |
KABBALAH MEISTER ECKHART AND CELAN | 126 |
Irony and the Arts | 135 |
Titles | 137 |
The Lied | 138 |
Visualized Dramatic Irony | 140 |
Drama and Theater | 141 |
Music Drama and Opera | 143 |
The Creation of Irony | 58 |
UNSTABLE STABILITIES IN DICKENSS OLIVER TWIST | 67 |
STABLE INSTABILITIES IN ERASMUS OF ROTTERDAMS PRAISE OF FOLLY | 76 |
Irony Obliqueness and Incongruities | 84 |
Lying | 85 |
Sarcasm | 89 |
Humor | 90 |
Dialectics | 93 |
Metaphor | 94 |
Allegory | 95 |
Litotes and Hyperbole | 96 |
Satire | 98 |
Ambiguity | 100 |
Heteroglossia | 103 |
Opposition | 104 |
Antithesis | 105 |
Contrariety | 106 |
Paradox | 107 |
Incongruity | 110 |
SIMILES AND INCONGRUITIES IN KAFKA | 114 |
Dance | 146 |
Other Areas | 151 |
INTERTEXTUAL IRONY AND PARODY | 152 |
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN? | 158 |
The Irony of the Arts | 165 |
EMPTY SIGNS FULL OF IRONY? | 168 |
CAGE | 170 |
The Spatial Metaphors of Irony | 175 |
IRONY AND SPATIALITY | 184 |
SPACY MAGRITTE | 193 |
Musical Meaning Irony and Value | 201 |
MUSICAL CONTRASTS AND HUMOR | 210 |
ROMANTIC IRONY AND SPATIALITY | 215 |
SHOSTAKOVICH AND THE QUEST FOR INTENTIONS | 224 |
GOOD MUSIC BAD MUSIC OR IRONIC MUSIC? | 234 |
Nachspiel | 241 |
Notes | 246 |
Bibliography | 274 |
Index | 290 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
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Pagina 30 - You know, Phaedrus, that's the strange thing about writing which makes it truly analogous to painting. The painter's products stand before us as though they were alive, but, if you question them, they maintain a most majestic silence.
Pagina 13 - When all things began, the Word already was. The Word dwelt with God, and what God was, the Word was. The Word, then, was with God at the beginning, and through him all things came to be; no single thing was created without him.
Pagina 115 - Darauf sagte einer > Warum wehrt ihr euch? Würdet ihr den Gleichnissen folgen, dann wäret ihr selbst Gleichnisse geworden und damit schon der täglichen Mühe frei...
Pagina 116 - All these parables really set out to say merely that the incomprehensible is incomprehensible, and we know that already.
Pagina 63 - A sign, or representamen, is something which stands to somebody for something in some respect or capacity. It addresses somebody, that is, creates in the mind of that person an equivalent sign, or perhaps a more developed sign. That sign which it creates I call the interpretant of the first sign. The sign stands for something, its object.
Pagina 72 - The hungry and destitute situation of the infant orphan was duly reported by the workhouse authorities to the parish authorities. The parish authorities inquired with dignity of the workhouse authorities, whether there was no female then domiciled in
Pagina 160 - May she defend our laws, and ever give us cause to sing with heart and voice, God save the Queen.
Pagina 115 - Alle diese Gleichnisse wollen eigentlich nur sagen, daß das Unfaßbare unfaßbar ist, und das haben wir gewußt.
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