Written and set on the banks of the Neva, St Petersburg Dialogues is a
startlingly relevant analysis of the human prospect in the
twenty-first century. As the literary critic George Steiner has
remarked, "the age of the Gulag and of Auschwitz, of famine and
ubiquitous torture ... nuclear threat, the ecological laying waste of
our planet, the leap of endemic, possibly pandemic, illness out of the
very matrix of libertarian progress" is exactly what Joseph de Maistre
foretold. In the Dialogues Maistre addressed a number of topics that
are discussed briefly or not at all in his other works already
available in English. These include an apologetic for traditional
Christian beliefs about providence, reflections on the social role of
the public executioner and the "divinity" of war, a critique of John
Locke's sensationalist psychology, meditations on prayer and
sacrifice, and a mini-course on "illuminism." The literary form is
that of the "philosophical conversation" – one that allowed Maistre
to be deliberately provocative and to indulge his taste for paradox, a
"methodical extravagance" that he judged particularly appropriate for
the eighteenth-century salon. Translator and editor Richard Lebrun
provides a full scholarly edition of this classic work, complete with
an introduction, chronology, critical bibliography, and generous
explanatory notes. The Dialogues will be of interest to scholars of
literary history as well as the history of ideas.
Les mer
Or Conversations on the Temporal Government of Providence
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780773563803
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
ACP - McGill Queen's University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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