In The Rebel (1951) Albert Camus assigns ancient Gnosticism an important place in the history of human revolt. In his interpretation, Gnostics incarnate the spirit of proud rebellion and protest against a God deemed responsible for human suffering and death. For Camus these are the roots of metaphysical rebellion in Western history that, beginning in the eighteenth century, culminated in the fascist and socialist utopian experiments in the twentieth century. After assessing Camus’s view of Gnosticism, this article claims that modern cinema shows the impact of The Rebel on the way several recent films conceive of their rebellious protagonists. The controlled character of the revolts they promote shows that modern cinema follows Gnosticism in...
The year 2013 marked the centenary of the birth of Albert Camus. In this article Eamon Maher conside...
This article examines the impact of ‘exile’ – as an individual or collective experience – on how hum...
Metaphysical revolt arises from conscious awareness of the divorce between the experience of life an...
In The Rebel (1951) Albert Camus assigns ancient Gnosticism an important place in the history of hum...
In the second half of the 20th century, a fascinating revival of ancient Gnostic ideas in American p...
In the second half of the 20th century, a fascinating revival of ancient Gnostic ideas in American p...
Contemporary film-makers quite willingly employ motifs typical of various gnostic trends. The author...
This paper follows Hans Blumenberg’s argument that gnosticism persisted throughout the Middle Ages d...
Contemporary film-makers quite willingly employ motifs typical of various gnostic trends. The author...
I In his article About the Concept of \u27Gnosticism\u27 in Fiction Studies Fryderyk Kwiatkowski n...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
In the first part of the paper, I will provide an overview of Eric Voegelin’s early thesis about Gno...
This article analyzes the reception of the ancient Gnostic archons, or rulers, in contemporary consp...
ii The aim of my study of Camus is twofold. The first aspect concerns the content of his books, the ...
In the article the author carries out an analysis of the conceptual relationship between The Myth of...
The year 2013 marked the centenary of the birth of Albert Camus. In this article Eamon Maher conside...
This article examines the impact of ‘exile’ – as an individual or collective experience – on how hum...
Metaphysical revolt arises from conscious awareness of the divorce between the experience of life an...
In The Rebel (1951) Albert Camus assigns ancient Gnosticism an important place in the history of hum...
In the second half of the 20th century, a fascinating revival of ancient Gnostic ideas in American p...
In the second half of the 20th century, a fascinating revival of ancient Gnostic ideas in American p...
Contemporary film-makers quite willingly employ motifs typical of various gnostic trends. The author...
This paper follows Hans Blumenberg’s argument that gnosticism persisted throughout the Middle Ages d...
Contemporary film-makers quite willingly employ motifs typical of various gnostic trends. The author...
I In his article About the Concept of \u27Gnosticism\u27 in Fiction Studies Fryderyk Kwiatkowski n...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
In the first part of the paper, I will provide an overview of Eric Voegelin’s early thesis about Gno...
This article analyzes the reception of the ancient Gnostic archons, or rulers, in contemporary consp...
ii The aim of my study of Camus is twofold. The first aspect concerns the content of his books, the ...
In the article the author carries out an analysis of the conceptual relationship between The Myth of...
The year 2013 marked the centenary of the birth of Albert Camus. In this article Eamon Maher conside...
This article examines the impact of ‘exile’ – as an individual or collective experience – on how hum...
Metaphysical revolt arises from conscious awareness of the divorce between the experience of life an...