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The Imagination of Maurice Barres / Philip Ouston.

De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Archive 1933-1999 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ouston, Philip, Author.
Series:
University of Toronto romance series ; 26.
Heritage
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Barrès, Maurice, 1862-1923--Criticism and interpretation.
Barrès, Maurice.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (335 pages).
Place of Publication:
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2019]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
The power of imagination to construct those mythos which alone, according to Barres, give sense and value to our absurd existence and by which, above all, men are moved to believe and act, was at the centre of his life-long preoccupation with the art of arousing and directing spiritual energy in individuals and groups. This preoccupation appears in every context of his varied career-as novelist, essayist, journalist, orator, self-conscious Egotist, Romantic traveller, anti-Dreyfusard, religious syncretist and pragmatist, and, with Charles Maurras, one of the most influential founders and exponents of modern French nationalism. His great originality among French political writers of the twentieth century is to have consciously applied Baudelaire's 'Queen of Faculties' and the insights of post-Baudelairian Symbolism to the enterprise of committed literature, using a 'picturesque and musical' language of persuasion, 'without logic-chopping, syllogisms and deductions,' such as Baudelaire had first defined in 'Le Confiteor de l'artiste.' Philip Ouston's book traces the development of Barres's ideas concerning the observed 'energetic' and 'constructive' functions of mytho-poetic imagination in the lives of individuals and the government of societies, investigates the techniques of persuasion and figures of rhetoric he evolved for the purpose of maintaining or reawakening the political and religious imagination of his contemporaries, and describes his own imagined world of private and public symbols from Le Culte du Moi to Le Mystere en pleine lumiere. It will revive interest in Barres and answer questions about the nature of imagination and particular modes of imagining-topics that have long been the concern of the New Criticism in North American and France.
Contents:
Frontmatter
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
PART I: INTRODUCTION
PART II: IMAGINATION IN BARRES'S PHILOSOPHY
PART III: IMAGINATION IN BARRE.S'S RHETORIC
PART IV: CONCLUSION
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ROMANCE SERIES
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Nov 2019)
ISBN:
1-4875-7823-7
OCLC:
1090914513

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