The Figurativeness of the Language of Mystical Experience : : Particularities and Interpretations.
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Place / Publishing House: | Brno : : Masaryk University,, 2021. {copy}2021. |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (280 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Table of contents
- Foreword
- CHAPTER ONE
- Fermín: Mystical knowledge: anthropology and language
- Brodňanová: The intentionality of the imagination in St. Teresa of Ávila
- Rathouzská: Imaginative contemplation in the 14th century English mysticism
- Gallik: Death as radical border
- CHAPTER TWO
- Campana: Enthralled by mystery
- Gritti: The silence of God in the poetry of Father David Maria Turoldo
- Raušerová: Mystical experience in late works by Julius Zeyer
- Rybárová: Silence as a modality of mystical experience in the work of Sylvie Germain
- CHAPTER THREE
- Barnés: The paths of dreams
- Knapík: The image of the Jungian Self in the work of St. Teresa of Ávila
- Kučerková: The heart as an image of deification in mystical writing
- CHAPTER FOUR
- Civáňová, Brezováková: Transcendent experience of St. Laura Montoya y Upegui
- Horka: Paradox as an expression of the inexpressible in Sedulius' Paschal Song
- Príhodová: Ignatius of Loyola's literary work as an expression of his experience in life and spirituality
- Šavelová: The figurativeness of the mystical experience in Angela of Foligno
- Hornáčková Klapicová: The figurativeness of the language of St. Teresa of Ávila
- CHAPTER FIVE
- Kaizerová: A probe inside the poetic form of mysticism of Slovak Romantic Messianists
- Bakešová: The poetics of reconciliation in French literary work of the 20th century
- Juhásová: Sanjuanist motifs in the poetic work of Erik Jakub Groch
- CHAPTER SIX
- Štěpánek: Tasting the milk of celestial knowledge
- Roca: [Re]readings of the perfect
- Sánchez Tierraseca: Tracing the absent
- Pariláková: The mystical meaning of the table in contemporary art.