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Dramatic Approaches to Creative Fidelity
- A Study in the Theater and Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel (1889-1973)
Engelsk Paperback
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Dramatic Approaches to Creative Fidelity
- A Study in the Theater and Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel (1889-1973)
Engelsk Paperback

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Dramatic Approaches to Creative Fidelity is a unique study of the work of Gabriel Marcel, a twentieth-century philosopher of international renown. This book brings a fresh perspective to the examination of Marcel''s thought, highlighting facets that are sure to interest many different audiences. Dramatic Approaches to Creative Fidelity presents a clear exposition of the nature of creative fidelity, a central theme in Marcel''s life and work. The distinctive contribution of this book, however, is its illustration of how theater and philosophy are complementary in Marcel''s investigation and reflective clarification of life''s existential questions. Each chapter of the book studies a play and a contemporary philosophic essay and examines how they relate to clarify a particular aspect of creative fidelity. Thus, this work communicates Marcel''s understanding of the nature of creative fidelity, illustrates the relationship that links theater and philosophy, and demonstrates the important role theater plays in providing a privileged way into personal philosophizing. The principal aim of this book is to introduce English-speaking audiences to Gabriel Marcel''s theater. The book also intends to suggest to students, teachers, scholars, and theatrical personnel the heuristic as well as the pedagogical advantages offered by an integrated approach that sees Marcel''s theater and philosophy as essentially complementary.
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
252
ISBN-13:
9780761853671
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0761853677
Udg. Dato:
16 dec 2010
Længde:
15mm
Bredde:
153mm
Højde:
230mm
Forlag:
University Press of America
Oplagsdato:
16 dec 2010
Forfatter(e):
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