Poetry, Language, Thought. Martin Heidegger

Poetry, Language, Thought


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[viii] Martin Heidegger (1971 [1935]) “Building Dwelling Thinking,” in Poetry, Language, Thought. Later in life, Heidegger was swayed by art and poetry, drawn conceptually toward them due to their relative bearing on the interconnected natures of language, thought, and the meaning of Being. Keats says in a letter to John Taylor that “Poetry should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost as a Remembrance.” W.S. In this regard, the assertions that “ poetry is really what lets us dwell,” or poetry restores . NY: Oxford University Press, 1973. In a collection called "Poetry, Language, thought" and stumbled into something interesting. Merwin on the other hand suggests that .. Criticism iown linguistics philosophy. Heidegger also brings together the questions of dwelling/exile and poetry/language in his meditations on Hölderlin's phrase “poetically man dwells” (although the theme of violence is conspicuously absent). You can't read a work of academic criticism on eco-literature, it seems, without running right into Heidegger and dwelling: Heidegger has become the darling of the ecocritics. (published in Poetry, Language, Thought, 1971). And “Building, Dwelling, Thinking” in Poetry, Language, Thought (NY: Perennial Classics, 2001). The unity of those paths and relations in which birth and death, disaster and blessing, victory and disgrace, endurance and decline acquire the shape of destiny for human being” (Heidegger, Poetry, Language, Thought, 42).

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