Lucretius on Death and Anxiety - Charles Segal

Lucretius on Death and Anxiety

Poetry and Philosophy in DE RERUM NATURA

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
292 Seiten
2014
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-0-691-60187-8 (ISBN)
49,85 inkl. MwSt
In a fresh interpretation of Lucretius's On the Nature of Things, Charles Segal reveals this great poetical account of Epicurean philosophy as an important and profound document for the history of Western attitudes toward death. He shows that this poem, aimed at promoting spiritual tranquillity, confronts two anxieties about death not addressed in Epicurus's abstract treatment--the fear of the process of dying and the fear of nothingness. Lucretius, Segal argues, deals more specifically with the body in dying because he draws on the Roman concern with corporeality as well as on the rich traditions of epic and tragic poetry on mortality. Segal explains how Lucretius's sensitivity to the vulnerability of the body's boundaries connects the deaths of individuals with the deaths of worlds, thereby placing human death into the poem's larger context of creative and destructive energies in the universe. The controversial ending of the poem, which describes the plague at Athens, is thus the natural culmination of a theme developed over the course of the work. Originally published in 1990.
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*FrontMatter, pg. i*CONTENTS, pg. vii*PREFACE, pg. ix*ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, pg. xi*CHAPTER ONE. Lucretius's Adequacy to the Fear of Death: Logic, Poetry, and Emotion, pg. 3*CHAPTER TWO. Atoms, Bodies, and Individuals: Death in Epicurus and Lucretius, pg. 26*CHAPTER THREE. The Wind-Scattered Soul, pg. 46*CHAPTER FOUR. Nothingness and Eternity: The Fear of the Infinite, pg. 74*CHAPTER FIVE. The World's Body and the Human Body: Walls, Boundaries, and Mortality, pg. 94*CHAPTER SIX. The Violation of Corporeal Boundaries, 1, pg. 115*CHAPTER SEVEN. The Violation of Corporeal Boundaries, 2, pg. 144*CHAPTER EIGHT. Generals, Poets, and Philosophers: Death in the Perspective of Time and Eternity, pg. 171*CHAPTER NINE. War, Death, and Civilization: The End of Book 5, pg. 187*CHAPTER TEN. The Plague Reconsidered: Progress, Poet, and Philosopher, pg. 228*CHAPTER ELEVEN. The Fear of Death and the Good Life, pg. 238*Selected Bibliography, pg. 247*Index of Passages, pg. 253*General Index, pg. 273

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.7.2014
Reihe/Serie Princeton Legacy Library
Verlagsort New Jersey
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 397 g
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
ISBN-10 0-691-60187-9 / 0691601879
ISBN-13 978-0-691-60187-8 / 9780691601878
Zustand Neuware
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