So far, many have interpreted Noah's flood poem written by Alfred de Vigny. Most commentators have considered the themes of this poem influenced by the horrific events and frustrations of Vigny's personal and social lives, without focusing on the basis of the poem itself. The main purpose of this paper is to use the Heidegger's phenomenology to focus on the poem itself and to interpret its theme, i.e., unkindness of God, anger of nature, tear and the outburst as an integral part of the foundational essence of human existence. Noah's flood poem is a poem related to the human existence. This poem describes a human being that does not escape from the confrontation with two phenomena of emancipation and anxiety rooted in his human position and...
The paper attempts to account for the contradictory nature of divinity in tragedy by referring to he...
In our thesis we focus on a relationship between man and nature from a view oh thinking of Martin He...
This thesis aims to show that Heidegger’s phenomenological analysis of human existence and his refle...
From the canon of the poetry of E. J. Pratt emerges a composite picture of man, the various elements...
Distress constitutes the central theme of Heidegger’s ontology. Such distress, which appears as the ...
Disasters are both interesting and infrequent. Thus, understanding them usually depends on stories o...
Much has been written about Les Destinees of Alfred de Vigny. Both his singular style and the philos...
243 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.This dissertation shows that ...
The poem “Dover Beach” by Matthew Arnold, published a few years before Darwin published The Origin o...
The study Modes of Transcendence of the Poet's Existence: Towards a Hermeneutic Interpretation (Mách...
The article is based on Heidegger’s understanding of the world as the so-called fourings, in which o...
The aim of this paper is to read Martin Heidegger’s later philosophy in terms of the assertion that ...
Undoubtedly, the poems of any poet resemble a mirror reflecting the circumstances of his time and il...
This paper is a thematic study of Biblical creation as it appears in poetry, whether more tangibly a...
ii This thesis studies the attempts made in the Noah plays of the medieval mystery cycles to adapt t...
The paper attempts to account for the contradictory nature of divinity in tragedy by referring to he...
In our thesis we focus on a relationship between man and nature from a view oh thinking of Martin He...
This thesis aims to show that Heidegger’s phenomenological analysis of human existence and his refle...
From the canon of the poetry of E. J. Pratt emerges a composite picture of man, the various elements...
Distress constitutes the central theme of Heidegger’s ontology. Such distress, which appears as the ...
Disasters are both interesting and infrequent. Thus, understanding them usually depends on stories o...
Much has been written about Les Destinees of Alfred de Vigny. Both his singular style and the philos...
243 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.This dissertation shows that ...
The poem “Dover Beach” by Matthew Arnold, published a few years before Darwin published The Origin o...
The study Modes of Transcendence of the Poet's Existence: Towards a Hermeneutic Interpretation (Mách...
The article is based on Heidegger’s understanding of the world as the so-called fourings, in which o...
The aim of this paper is to read Martin Heidegger’s later philosophy in terms of the assertion that ...
Undoubtedly, the poems of any poet resemble a mirror reflecting the circumstances of his time and il...
This paper is a thematic study of Biblical creation as it appears in poetry, whether more tangibly a...
ii This thesis studies the attempts made in the Noah plays of the medieval mystery cycles to adapt t...
The paper attempts to account for the contradictory nature of divinity in tragedy by referring to he...
In our thesis we focus on a relationship between man and nature from a view oh thinking of Martin He...
This thesis aims to show that Heidegger’s phenomenological analysis of human existence and his refle...