Teološki nomadizam. Po/etika i politika zazorne sublimnostiu pjesništvu Delimira Rešickog
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2011
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Wydawnictwo Rys (nr 1)
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Theological nomadism. Poet(h)ics and politics of the uncanny sublime in Delimir Rešicki’s poetry
Abstract
The poetry written by the Croatian poet Delimir Rešicki is associated with some
of the more influential concepts of the Romantic poets. The paper analyzes the
method by which Rešicki develops Christlike motives as a model of shaping
the authorial concept and comprehending the poetic identity associated with
the idea of a (divine) Genius. The focus is therefore placed on two textual
strategies: stylizing the lyrical subject as an urban model and representing the
idea of nomadism as the predominant existential form. The phrase “theological
nomadism” is hereby used to relate the convergence of Rešicki’s lyrical
poetry and Romanticism to some of the recent ethical and political debates in
the field of theory.
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Theological nomadism, Sublime, Uncanny, Christ, Romanticism, Postmodernism, Poetry
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Poznańskie Studia Slawistyczne, 2011, nr 1, s.275–289
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2084-3011