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ISBN:
9788021099975
Content:
Intro -- Table of contents -- Foreword -- CHAPTER ONE -- Fermín: Mystical knowledge: anthropology and language -- Brodňanová: The intentionality of the imagination in St. Teresa of Ávila -- Rathouzská: Imaginative contemplation in the 14th century English mysticism -- Gallik: Death as radical border -- CHAPTER TWO -- Campana: Enthralled by mystery -- Gritti: The silence of God in the poetry of Father David Maria Turoldo -- Raušerová: Mystical experience in late works by Julius Zeyer -- Rybárová: Silence as a modality of mystical experience in the work of Sylvie Germain -- CHAPTER THREE -- Barnés: The paths of dreams -- Knapík: The image of the Jungian Self in the work of St. Teresa of Ávila -- Kučerková: The heart as an image of deification in mystical writing -- CHAPTER FOUR -- Civáňová, Brezováková: Transcendent experience of St. Laura Montoya y Upegui -- Horka: Paradox as an expression of the inexpressible in Sedulius' Paschal Song -- Príhodová: Ignatius of Loyola's literary work as an expression of his experience in life and spirituality -- Šavelová: The figurativeness of the mystical experience in Angela of Foligno -- Hornáčková Klapicová: The figurativeness of the language of St. Teresa of Ávila -- CHAPTER FIVE -- Kaizerová: A probe inside the poetic form of mysticism of Slovak Romantic Messianists -- Bakešová: The poetics of reconciliation in French literary work of the 20th century -- Juhásová: Sanjuanist motifs in the poetic work of Erik Jakub Groch -- CHAPTER SIX -- Štěpánek: Tasting the milk of celestial knowledge -- Roca: [Re]readings of the perfect -- Sánchez Tierraseca: Tracing the absent -- Pariláková: The mystical meaning of the table in contemporary art
Language:
English
Subjects:
Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
,
German Studies
,
Theology
Keywords:
Mystik
;
Allegorie
;
Sprache
;
Konferenzschrift
DOI:
10.5817/CZ.MUNI.P210-9997-2021
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