On the Sublime (eBook)

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2022
74 Seiten
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On the Sublime - Active 1st Century Longinus
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On the Sublime is a foundational text in literary criticism, attributed to the 1st-century philosopher Longinus. This treatise explores the nature of aesthetic expression, articulating what constitutes the sublime in literature and oratory. Longinus dissects various examples from classical texts, employing a rhetorical style rich in examples and persuasive techniques, while advocating for the emotional impact that great works can evoke. His analysis not only emphasizes elevated language and grandeur but also delves into the psychological and philosophical underpinnings of how artists can transcend mere representation to touch on profound truths, situating the work within the broader context of Hellenistic thought on beauty and rhetoric. Longinus's insights are shaped by his experiences as a scholar in a Hellenistic milieu, where the appreciation of art and rhetoric was paramount. As a critic, he navigated the tensions between emotional response and technical excellence, a lens through which he examined both contemporary and historical works. His profound understanding of the capabilities of language reflects a lifetime immersed in the contemplation of art and its effect on human sensibility, providing a framework that resonates throughout subsequent centuries of literary analysis. For those interested in the enduring legacy of literary theory, On the Sublime is an essential read. Longinus not only defines the sublime but also inspires writers and critics alike to strive for greatness in their expressive endeavors. This text serves as both a historical document and an invaluable guide for anyone seeking to comprehend the profound depths of beauty in literature.

Longinus, an enigmatic literary figure active in the 1st century, is traditionally attributed as the author of 'On the Sublime' (Περὶ ὕψους), a seminal work in the field of literary criticism that continues to influence modern aesthetics. Not much is known about his life, and even his identity is shrouded in mystery; some scholars have questioned whether Longinus is a real person or a pseudonym. Despite these uncertainties, 'On the Sublime' stands as his lasting legacy, profoundly impacting the analysis and appreciation of literature. In this treatise, Longinus explores the concept of the sublime, an artistic effect that evokes grandeur and overwhelming emotional response. He discusses the techniques through which writers can achieve sublimity, including the use of grand ideas, passionate and vigorous diction, and adept construction of figures of speech. Longinus also does not shy away from criticizing works that fail to reach sublimity, demonstrating his discerning taste and deep understanding of literary craft. Though only fragments of 'On the Sublime' have survived, they offer invaluable insight into the ancient critical mind and continue to be referenced in discussions on rhetoric and narrative excellence. The precise and penetrating analysis found within its pages solidifies its author, be he historical or hypothetical, as a foundational critic in the Western literary tradition.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.5.2022
Übersetzer H. L. Havell
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schlagworte 1st century classical texts • 1st century literature • Aesthetic effects • Ancient • ancient aesthetics philosophy • Ancient literary theories • art of persuasion • authorship debate • classical literary criticism • Classical Philology • classic rhetorical analysis • cultural influence • elevated literary style • emotional rhetoric insights • Greek aesthetics • Greek literary theory • heights of poetic language • historical literature analysis • impactful language exploration • influence on Western thought • influential critical work • Literary Analysis • Longinus literary criticism • Longinus philosophical perspective • masterpiece of literary eloquence • philosophical writing guide • Pseudo-Longinus • rhetoric • rhetorical techniques • Sublime • sublime language theory • sublimity in literature • transcendent poetic expression
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