Irving's philosophy of his art. The right Hon. William Ewart Gladstone. The Earl of Beaconsfield. Sir William Perce, Bart. Stepniak. E. Onslow Ford, R.A. Sir Laurence Alma-Tadema, R.A. Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Bart. Edwin A. Abbey, R.A. J. Bernard Partridge. Robert Browning. Walt Whitman. James Whitcomb Riley. Ernest Renan. Hall Caine. Irving and dramatists. Musicians. Ludwig Barnay. Constant Coquelin. Sarah Bernhardt. Geneviéve Ward. John Lawrence Toole. Ellen Terry. Fresh honours in Dublin. Performance at Sandringham and Windsor. President of the United States. Knighthood. Henry Irving and universities. Adventures. Burning of the Lyceum storage. Finance. The turn of the tide

Irving's philosophy of his art. The right Hon. William Ewart Gladstone. The Earl of Beaconsfield. Sir William Perce, Bart. Stepniak. E. Onslow Ford, R.A. Sir Laurence Alma-Tadema, R.A. Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Bart. Edwin A. Abbey, R.A. J. Bernard Partridge. Robert Browning. Walt Whitman. James Whitcomb Riley. Ernest Renan. Hall Caine. Irving and dramatists. Musicians. Ludwig Barnay. Constant Coquelin. Sarah Bernhardt. Geneviéve Ward. John Lawrence Toole. Ellen Terry. Fresh honours in Dublin. Performance at Sandringham and Windsor. President of the United States. Knighthood. Henry Irving and universities. Adventures. Burning of the Lyceum storage. Finance. The turn of the tide

Author: Bram Stoker

Publisher:

Published: 1906

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13:

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The Art of Life and Death

The Art of Life and Death

Author: Andrew Irving

Publisher: Malinowski Monographs

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780997367515

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The Art of Life and Death explores how the world appears to people who have an acute perspective on it: those who are close to death. Based on extensive ethnographic research, Andrew Irving brings to life the lived experiences, imaginative lifeworlds, and existential concerns of persons confronting their own mortality and non-being. Encompassing twenty years of working alongside persons living with HIV/AIDS in New York, Irving documents the radical but often unspoken and unvoiced transformations in perception, knowledge, and understanding that people experience in the face of death. By bringing an "experience-near" ethnographic focus to the streams of inner dialogue, imagination, and aesthetic expression that are central to the experience of illness and everyday life, this monograph offers a theoretical, ethnographic, and methodological contribution to the anthropology of time, finitude, and the human condition. With relevance well-beyond the disciplinary boundaries of anthropology, this book ultimately highlights the challenge of capturing the inner experience of human suffering and hope that affect us all--of the trauma of the threat of death and the surprise of continued life.


Philosophy of Love

Philosophy of Love

Author: Irving Singer

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2011-01-07

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 0262261162

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The author of the classic philosophical treatment of love reflects on the trajectory, over decades, of his thoughts on love and other topics. In 1984, Irving Singer published the first volume of what would become a classic and much acclaimed trilogy on love. Trained as an analytical philosopher, Singer first approached his subject with the tools of current philosophical methodology. Dissatisfied by the initial results (finding the chapters he had written “just dreary and unproductive of anything”), he turned to the history of ideas in philosophy and the arts for inspiration. He discovered an immensity of speculation and artistic practice that reached wholly beyond the parameters he had been trained to consider truly philosophical. In his three-volume work The Nature of Love, Singer tried to make sense of this historical progression within a framework that reflected his precise distinction-making and analytical background. In this new book, he maps the trajectory of his thinking on love. It is a “partial” summing-up of a lifework: partial because it expresses the author's still unfolding views, because it is a recapitulation of many published pages, because love—like any subject of that magnitude—resists a neatly comprehensive, all-inclusive formulation. Adopting an informal, even conversational, tone, Singer discusses, among other topics, the history of romantic love, the Platonic ideal, courtly and nineteenth-century Romantic love; the nature of passion; the concept of merging (and his critique of it); ideas about love in Freud, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Dewey, Santayana, Sartre, and other writers; and love in relation to democracy, existentialism, creativity, and the possible future of scientific investigation. Singer's writing on love embodies what he has learned as a contemporary philosopher, studying other authors in the field and “trying to get a little further.” This book continues his trailblazing explorations.


Ingmar Bergman, Cinematic Philosopher

Ingmar Bergman, Cinematic Philosopher

Author: Irving Singer

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780262513234

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Known for their repeating motifs and signature tropes, the films of Ingmar Bergman also contain extensive variation and development. In these reflections on Bergman's artistry and thought, Irving Singer discerns distinctive themes in Bergman's filmmaking, from first intimations in the early work to consummate resolutions in the later movies. Singer demonstrates that while Bergman's output was not philosophy on celluloid, it attains an expressive and purely aesthetic truthfulness that can be considered philosophical in a broader sense.


Washington Irving’s Critique of American Culture

Washington Irving’s Critique of American Culture

Author: J. Woodrow McCree

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2021-06-24

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 179361962X

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Washington Irving’s Critique of American Culture: Sketching a Vision of World Citizenship challenges long-standing views of Washington Irving. He has been portrayed as writing in the 18th century style of Addison and Goldsmith, without having much substance of his own. Irving has also been accused of being insufficiently American and adrift in an identity crisis. The author argues that Irving addressed the American cultural context very extensively—he was a writer of substance who articulated an ethic of world citizenship that was found in the philosophy of ancient Greek cynics and stoics. This ethic was united with a love of picturesque travel, which emphasized variety and texture in experience, resulting in an extraordinary affirmation of the value of cultural diversity in the new Republic. Irving was, in fact, a liminal figure straddling Romantic and neoclassical modes of writing and acting. The author draws attention to Irving’s success as a writer in the pictorial mode. Irving also expressed a critique of cultural loss and environmental destruction like that articulated by the artist Thomas Cole. The work embraces an interdisciplinary approach, where insights from philosophy, religion, art history, and social history shed light on an underestimated writer.


Cinematic Mythmaking

Cinematic Mythmaking

Author: Irving Singer

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2010-09-24

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0262264846

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Mythic themes and philosophical probing in film as an art form, as seen in works of Preston Sturges, Jean Cocteau, Stanley Kubrick, and various other filmmakers. Film is the supreme medium for mythmaking. The gods and heroes of mythology are both larger than life and deeply human; they teach us about the world, and they tell us a good story. Similarly, our experience of film is both distant and intimate. Cinematic techniques—panning, tracking, zooming, and the other tools in the filmmaker's toolbox—create a world that is unlike reality and yet realistic at the same time. We are passive spectators, but we also have a personal relationship with the images we are seeing. In Cinematic Mythmaking, Irving Singer explores the hidden and overt use of myth in various films and, in general, the philosophical elements of a film's meaning. Mythological themes, Singer writes, perform a crucial role in cinematic art and even philosophy itself. Singer incisively disentangles the strands of different myths in the films he discusses. He finds in Preston Sturges's The Lady Eve that Barbara Stanwyck's character is not just the biblical Eve but a liberated woman of our times; Eliza Doolittle in the filmed versions of Shaw's Pygmalion is not just a statue brought to life but instead a heroic woman who must survive her own dark night of the soul. The protagonist of William Wyler's The Heiress and Anieszka Holland's Washington Square is both suffering Dido and an awakened Amazon. Singer reads Cocteau's films—including La Belle et la Bête, Orphée, and The Testament of Orpheus—as uniquely mythological cinematic poetry. He compares Kubrickean and Homeric epics and analyzes in depth the self-referential mythmaking of Federico Fellini in many of his movies, including 8½. The aesthetic and probing inventiveness in film, Singer shows us, restores and revives for audiences in the twenty-first century myths of creation, of the questing hero, and of ideals—both secular and religious—that have had enormous significance throughout the human search for love and meaning in life.


The Harmony of Nature and Spirit

The Harmony of Nature and Spirit

Author: Irving Singer

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13:

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This text argues that separating nature and the life of spirit not only precludes an understanding of how consciousness, awareness of value, and the pursuit of ideal possibilities originate in nature but also masks the discovery of how experience can be me


Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving

Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving

Author: Bram Stoker

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-02-21

Total Pages: 435

ISBN-13: 1108057446

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An engaging 1906 two-volume tribute to the most famous actor-manager of the nineteenth century by his closest friend and business manager.