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None Hidden Legacies of Baroque Thought in Contemporary Literature : The Realms of Eternal Present, PDF eBook

None Hidden Legacies of Baroque Thought in Contemporary Literature : The Realms of Eternal Present PDF

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This book presents, from the point of view of the early modern historian, the legacy of Baroque thought in modern and contemporary literature, a highly under-researched subject that spans two disciplines and several centuries.

Its purpose is not to discover the direct links and references of one culture in the other, but, rather, to present the patterns of thought that our time owes to the age of Baroque, namely both temporal and spatial plurality.

The books explored here (Invisible Cities, by Italo Calvino, Rings of Saturn, by W.G.

Sebald, and The Investigator, by Dragan Velikic) are not novels that are consciously or purposefully Baroque in their structure, or use the age of the Baroque as the setting of their narratives.

However, the Baroque is still present in them all, primarily as the aesthetic principle, as that invisible heritage that shapes the worldviews of their characters.

They are Baroque in the sense of space they inhabit, and in the way reality and imagination are interwoven.

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