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Exploring the relationship between poetry and philosophy, this work delves into the ideas of notable thinkers like Kant, Wordsworth, and Rimbaud, examining themes such as the sublime, visionary quests, and apocalyptic negativity. It highlights the concept of "extravagant" language, showcasing how poets and philosophers navigate and challenge the constraints of a socially and discursively instrumentalized world since the Romantic period. The book offers a rich analysis of literary and philosophical adventures that push against conventional boundaries.
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Extravagant, Robert Baker
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- Title
- Extravagant
- Subtitle
- Crossings of Modern Poetry And Modern Ph
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Robert Baker
- Publisher
- University of Notre Dame Press
- Publisher
- 2005
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 426
- ISBN13
- 9780268021825
- Category
- Philosophy
- Description
- Exploring the relationship between poetry and philosophy, this work delves into the ideas of notable thinkers like Kant, Wordsworth, and Rimbaud, examining themes such as the sublime, visionary quests, and apocalyptic negativity. It highlights the concept of "extravagant" language, showcasing how poets and philosophers navigate and challenge the constraints of a socially and discursively instrumentalized world since the Romantic period. The book offers a rich analysis of literary and philosophical adventures that push against conventional boundaries.