Hermetik - Literarische Figurationen zwischen Babylon und Cyberspace

von: Nicola Kaminski, Heinz J. Drügh, Michael Herrmann

Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.KG, 2002

ISBN: 9783110924473 , 254 Seiten

Format: PDF

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Preis: 109,95 EUR

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Hermetik - Literarische Figurationen zwischen Babylon und Cyberspace


 

On the occasion of Hans-Georg Kemper's 60th birthday, nine literary scholars and a theologian assemble for an exchange of views on 'hermeticism', a phenomenon that by its very definition should defy any kind of access whatsoever. This makes it doubly intriguing to trace the legacy of the hermetic tradition that in the early modern age 'migrated' from theology to poetry. This is undertaken here with reference notably to texts from the 18th century and (following what is ostensibly an entirely different hermetic paradigm) the 20th century. In the process, a whole range of retrospective and anticipatory features (from pre-Biblical times to the 21st century) illustrate the complex interrelations covertly operative across what appears to be a clear caesura in the history of the concept.