The essay provides a hypothesis for the interpretation of the Origin of the German Mourning Play, written by Walter Benjamin. The history and analysis of the dramatic forms, contained herein, are seen as a medium to enunciate a philosophy of History in a theological rather than teleological terms. The essay focuses on the analysis of the concept of origin (Ursprung) and goes on to explain the main themes of Benjamin’s work: the Greek tragedy is viewed as a limited redemption and the prophecy of a new order, Trauerspiel, as an expression of a melancholic outlook that originates from the secularization of the medieval religious perspective. Special attention is devoted to three moments: the influence of Florens Christian Rang, with particular...
The essai is a reflection on Walter Benjamin's Essais "Trauer and Tragedy" and "The meaning of langu...
This essay is presented as a Benjaminian work site. The juxtaposition of apparently distant figures ...
Long considered to be an impenetrable, hermetic treatise, Walter Benjamin's The Origin of German Tra...
The essay provides a hypothesis for the interpretation of the Origin of the German Mourning Play, wr...
In this article, the author offers a reading on Walter Benjamin�s The origin of German Tragic Drama ...
‘Tragedy’ is one of those curiously elastic words reserved for life's saddest spheres and events, ir...
In the final pages of Walter Benjamins Origin of German Tragic Drama appears an expression in Spanis...
This essay is a close reading of the “Epistemo-Critical Prologue” of Walter Benjamin’s The Origin of...
Walter Benjamin tried to get in touch with Panofsky and the Warburg’s circle, but the attempt failed...
Benjamin’s theory of language and knowledge is connected with a messianic theory of music. The basis...
Benjamin's writings have always been directed by the task of understanding the changes of modernity ...
Este artigo tenta explicitar o conceito de Darstellung utilizado por W. Benjamin para caracterizar a...
The article investigates Walter Benjamin’s notion of allegory in The Origin of German Tragic Drama a...
In this essay we investigate the relationship between theatre, novel and philosophy of history in th...
The paper reviews the concept of Trauerspiel proposed by W. Benjamin in his study of the German Baro...
The essai is a reflection on Walter Benjamin's Essais "Trauer and Tragedy" and "The meaning of langu...
This essay is presented as a Benjaminian work site. The juxtaposition of apparently distant figures ...
Long considered to be an impenetrable, hermetic treatise, Walter Benjamin's The Origin of German Tra...
The essay provides a hypothesis for the interpretation of the Origin of the German Mourning Play, wr...
In this article, the author offers a reading on Walter Benjamin�s The origin of German Tragic Drama ...
‘Tragedy’ is one of those curiously elastic words reserved for life's saddest spheres and events, ir...
In the final pages of Walter Benjamins Origin of German Tragic Drama appears an expression in Spanis...
This essay is a close reading of the “Epistemo-Critical Prologue” of Walter Benjamin’s The Origin of...
Walter Benjamin tried to get in touch with Panofsky and the Warburg’s circle, but the attempt failed...
Benjamin’s theory of language and knowledge is connected with a messianic theory of music. The basis...
Benjamin's writings have always been directed by the task of understanding the changes of modernity ...
Este artigo tenta explicitar o conceito de Darstellung utilizado por W. Benjamin para caracterizar a...
The article investigates Walter Benjamin’s notion of allegory in The Origin of German Tragic Drama a...
In this essay we investigate the relationship between theatre, novel and philosophy of history in th...
The paper reviews the concept of Trauerspiel proposed by W. Benjamin in his study of the German Baro...
The essai is a reflection on Walter Benjamin's Essais "Trauer and Tragedy" and "The meaning of langu...
This essay is presented as a Benjaminian work site. The juxtaposition of apparently distant figures ...
Long considered to be an impenetrable, hermetic treatise, Walter Benjamin's The Origin of German Tra...