Friday, June 4, 2010

Reynaldo Gianecchini Y Taís Araújo

HEGEL BY THESE THINGS STILL AWESOME: THE NOVEL AND THE GREAT drowsiness

marry a girl is a common purpose and only becomes great by the twist of fantasy, which represents it as something completely infinite, immeasurable. Difficulties arise: the police, parents, State, the misfortune of having laws, all these barriers that match the gentleman [...]. This struggle has its true meaning on the other hand, the fact that they are learning years , as expressed by Goethe. At the end of those years of learning is when the hero has learned thoroughly, so that has reached the intended purpose. The hero novel has won the maiden, she is now his wife and he a man like any other. Get a job or manage his property, before the world seemed a philisterium , he now becomes a more philistine. His wife can be a beautiful and kind woman, but it is looking like the others. Government meddles in the house and that the novel is interrupted, the children arrive and the great slumber [Katzenjammer ] . Therefore, the novel is a correction of the fantastic.

Hegel, F ilosofía art or aesthetics (Summer 1826). Trad. Domingo Hernández Sánchez.

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