Tres acercamientos al ensayo espanol contemporaneo: El arte de vivir entre la filosofia y la poesia en Antonio Machado, Jose Ortega y Gasset y Maria Zambrano.

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Title
Tres acercamientos al ensayo espanol contemporaneo: El arte de vivir entre la filosofia y la poesia en Antonio Machado, Jose Ortega y Gasset y Maria Zambrano.
Identifier
AAI3115231
identifier
3115231
Creator
Brioso, Jorge.
Contributor
Adviser: Jose Munoz Millanes
Date
2004
Language
Spanish
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Literature, Romance | Philosophy
Abstract
Through the study of three contemporary Spanish essayists, Antonio Machado, Jose Ortega y Gasset and Maria Zambrano, I study the problematic relationship between philosophy and poetry. The three philosophers I investigate attempt to think, from three very different traditions, the place of art in the modern world. Antonio Machado believes that in order to resolve the crisis of the work of art in the modern world one must have a critical relationship to tradition. That critical relationship must pass through the invention of apocryphal traditions, of possible traditions, and through the recovery of possibility in the past. Machado also attempts to think about the challenges that the masses, the multitude and massification pose to the work of art. Maria Zambrano attempts to think about the work of art by employing the concept of the sacred. The sacred in Zambrano functions as a dead language that has to be saved in order to recover the concept of the artistic in modernity. Jose Ortega y Gasset turns the philosopher into an exemplary figure who becomes the model for the way to live in the social sphere. The work of Jose Ortega y Gasset reads like an art of living. Ortega y Gasset believes that through some reflection about the work of art one can eliminate the boundaries between art and society, art and thought, art and life. The methodology that I employ with all three philosophers in my thesis is a close reading of their work with a philosophical and aesthetic approach.
Type
dissertation
Source
PQT Legacy CUNY.xlsx
degree
Ph.D.
Item sets
CUNY Legacy ETDs