This article looks at the theme of order in Thomas De Quincey’s Suspiria de Profundis (1845). Although chaos is easily noticeable in De Quincey’s digressional style, order is also a recurring motif in the narrative of this mature work. Indeed, for the Protestant and Romantic author plagued by suffering, chaos and order are the starting points for broader reflections. De Quincey discovers that chaos in the outer and inner worlds is but apparent, and that deciphering these worlds enables him to see a unifying or organizing force beneath contraries and paradoxes. As a consequence, in his hermeneutics based on the scandal of suffering, De Quincey introduces the notion of obliqueness operating through the masks behind which God acts, thus retrac...
Thomas De Quincey was a distinguished classicist who appropriated the Greek antique heritage in his ...
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This article studies Heidegger 's understanding of the Nietzschean relationship between Chaos and tr...
This article looks at the theme of order in Thomas De Quincey’s Suspiria de Profundis (1845). Althou...
The unconventional nature of De Quincey's works, fragmentary and digressive, often factual in conten...
© 2010 Miranda StanyonThis thesis provides the first examination of the roles played by the serpenti...
L’œuvre de De Quincey s’inscrit à la croisée de trois concepts presque indéfinissables : autobiograp...
de Bassompierre who lived at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries. In his memoirs, Bassompierre d...
ii De Quincey'.s writing has already been thoroughly examined from the point of view of his cri...
As a consequence of his educational background, his religious experience and his literary influences...
Studying the works of De Quincey necessarily leads to three concepts almost impossible to define: au...
Long considered a marginal author within the Romantic canon operating in the shadows of Wordworth an...
Science has first stutied phenomena which are regular, stable, and recurrent. Now science is also in...
Mandeville's Travels, a fourteenth century work said by some critics to be wholly fictional, by othe...
Several critics have sought to identify the central features in the multiplicity of Thomas De Quinc...
Thomas De Quincey was a distinguished classicist who appropriated the Greek antique heritage in his ...
none1noThomas De Quincey's essays on murder considered as one of the fine arts have been the object ...
This article studies Heidegger 's understanding of the Nietzschean relationship between Chaos and tr...
This article looks at the theme of order in Thomas De Quincey’s Suspiria de Profundis (1845). Althou...
The unconventional nature of De Quincey's works, fragmentary and digressive, often factual in conten...
© 2010 Miranda StanyonThis thesis provides the first examination of the roles played by the serpenti...
L’œuvre de De Quincey s’inscrit à la croisée de trois concepts presque indéfinissables : autobiograp...
de Bassompierre who lived at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries. In his memoirs, Bassompierre d...
ii De Quincey'.s writing has already been thoroughly examined from the point of view of his cri...
As a consequence of his educational background, his religious experience and his literary influences...
Studying the works of De Quincey necessarily leads to three concepts almost impossible to define: au...
Long considered a marginal author within the Romantic canon operating in the shadows of Wordworth an...
Science has first stutied phenomena which are regular, stable, and recurrent. Now science is also in...
Mandeville's Travels, a fourteenth century work said by some critics to be wholly fictional, by othe...
Several critics have sought to identify the central features in the multiplicity of Thomas De Quinc...
Thomas De Quincey was a distinguished classicist who appropriated the Greek antique heritage in his ...
none1noThomas De Quincey's essays on murder considered as one of the fine arts have been the object ...
This article studies Heidegger 's understanding of the Nietzschean relationship between Chaos and tr...