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    Durham, N.C. [u.a.] : Duke University Press
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    UID:
    gbv_244452261
    Format: XV, 176 S , Ill
    ISBN: 0822322536 , 0822322730
    Series Statement: Post-contemporary interventions
    Content: Hinweis Internationale Hölderlin Bibliographie: S. 34-49 (45-47, 49): From Ovid to Titian : eternal return and the cult of Bacchus and Ariadne. [Zum Hölderlin-Bezug Abb. S. 46: Statue of Bacchus from the Syrian Sanctuary on the Janiculum. Musée des Thermes, Rome]
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Zeit ; Begriff ; Ewige Wiederkehr
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Durham :Duke University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959677517102883
    Format: 1 online resource (193 p.)
    ISBN: 0-8223-2273-0 , 0-8223-9883-4
    Series Statement: Post-contemporary interventions
    Content: "For over two and a half millennia human beings have attempted to invent strategies to 'discover' the truth of time, to determine whether time is infinite, whether eternity is the infinite duration of a continuous present, or whether it too rises and falls with the cycles of universal creation and destruction. Time-Fetishes recounts the history of a tradition that runs counter to the dominant tradition in Western metaphysics, which has sought to purify eternity of its temporal character. From the pre-Socratics to Ovid and Plotinus, and from Shakespeare to Hegel, Schelling, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Derrida, Time-Fetishes traces the secret tradition of the idea of eternal recurrence and situates it as the grounding thought of Western philosophy and literature. The thinkers in this counter-history of the eternal return lingered long enough on the question of time to learn how to resist separating eternity from time, and how to reflect on the possible identity of time and eternity as a way of resisting all prior metaphysical determinations. Drawing out the implications of Nietzsche's reinvention of the doctrine of return, Lukacher ranges across a broad spectrum of ancient and modern thinkers. Shakespeare's role in this history as the 'poet of time' is particularly significant, for not only does Shakespeare reactivate the pre-Christian arguments of eternal return, he regards them, and all arguments and images concerning the essence of time and Being, from an inimitably ironic perspective. As he makes transitions from literature to philosophy and psychoanalysis, Lukacher displays a theoretical imagination and historical vision that bring to the forefront a host of pre- and post-Christian texts in order to decipher in them an encounter with the thought of eternal recurrence that has been too long buried under layers of rigid metaphysical interpretation." -- Book cover.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , The anachrony of the time-fetish -- From Ovid to Titian: eternal return and the cult of Bacchus and Ariadne -- "Shakespearances"; or, the war with time -- Anamorphic perspectives, human (im)postures, and the rhetoric of the Aevum -- Anamorphic ghosts of time: Schopenhauer, Kant, and Hegel -- Drive-time: eternal return and the life of the instincts in Schelling, Freud, and the Marquis de Sade -- Playing with cinders: from Nietzsche to Derrida -- Forgetting the umbrella; or, Heidegger and Derrida on how to say the same thing differently. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-322-10138-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8223-2253-6
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1695912896
    ISBN: 0822322536
    In: Lukacher, Ned, 1950 -, Time-fetishes, Durham, N.C. [u.a.] : Duke University Press, 1998, (1998), Seite 115-138, 0822322536
    In: 0822322730
    In: year:1998
    In: pages:115-138
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_169591290X
    ISBN: 0822322536
    In: Lukacher, Ned, 1950 -, Time-fetishes, Durham, N.C. [u.a.] : Duke University Press, 1998, (1998), Seite 139-159, 0822322536
    In: 0822322730
    In: year:1998
    In: pages:139-159
    Language: English
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