Amerikaner in der Fremde: Humor als ÜberwindungsstrategieLIT Verlag Münster, 2006 - 274 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 9 筆
第 63 頁
您已達到此書的檢閱上限.
您已達到此書的檢閱上限.
第 64 頁
您已達到此書的檢閱上限.
您已達到此書的檢閱上限.
第 65 頁
您已達到此書的檢閱上限.
您已達到此書的檢閱上限.
第 66 頁
您已達到此書的檢閱上限.
您已達到此書的檢閱上限.
第 67 頁
您已達到此書的檢閱上限.
您已達到此書的檢閱上限.
內容
7 | |
11 | |
18 | |
54 | |
23 Literatur und sprachwissenschaftliche Aspekte | 63 |
Eine amerikanische Sicht des Humors Ralph Waldo Emerson The Comic | 82 |
31 Zusammenfassung und Überleitung | 110 |
IdealVorstellungen | 111 |
42 Das Ideal einer intellektuellpolitischen Erneuerung | 120 |
Das herausgeforderte Ideal | 131 |
The American | 133 |
The Custom ofthe Country | 179 |
The Short Reign of Pippin IV | 222 |
Zusammenfassende Schlußbetrachtung | 257 |
Literaturnachweis | 265 |
41 Das Ideal einer spirituellen Erneuerung | 113 |
常見字詞
Ameri amerikanische Selbstverständnis Ästhetik Attardo Aufklärung Außenwelt Babcock Bahnsen Bedeutung Begriff beiden besonders Bewußtsein Cambridge Charaktere Chelles Comic comic protagonist comic vision Country Crèvecœur Custom deutlich eben ebenfalls Edith Wharton Eigenschaften Ekmann Elmar Moffat Emerson emotionale entworfen erkennen Erkenntnis erst Europa fiktionalen gedeutet Gesellschaft Henry James homo americanus Humor Humor provozierend humoristisch humorvollen Ethos Ideal idealisierten incongruity Inkongruenz ISBN Jean Paul John Steinbeck jokes Kierkegaard komisch Kultur Lachen läßt laughter lich literarische Literatur Marvell Mary Ellis Menschen Merkmale Moffat Möglichkeit moralische Morreall muß Natur Neuen Welt New York Newman Palmer Person Perspektive Politik Puritaner Ralph Waldo Emerson Reason Reign of Pippin Roman Rubin Sacvan Bercovitch Scheitern schen Schopenhauer Short Reign Situation sowohl sozialen soziokulturelle spektive spirituellen Stelle Text Theorie Thomas Tod Johnson tragic vision tragisch Tristram Undine University Press New unterschiedliche Veatch Verbindung Verlag vision of life vorliegenden Arbeit Vorstellung weiter oben Widerspruch world Zijderveld
熱門章節
第 92 頁 - It is in vain that we look for genius to reiterate its miracles in the old arts; it is its instinct to find beauty and holiness in new and necessary facts, in the field and road-side, in the shop and mill.
第 88 頁 - For poetry was all written before time was, and whenever we are so finely organized that we can penetrate into that region where the air is music, we hear those primal warblings, and attempt to write them down, but we lose ever and anon a word, or a verse, and substitute something of our own, and thus miswrite the poem.
第 92 頁 - Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us, or we find it not.
第 91 頁 - A man should learn to detect and watch that gleam of light which flashes across his mind -- from within, more than the lustre of the firmament of bards and sages.
第 115 頁 - Now if the Lord shall please to hear us, and bring us in peace to the place we desire, then hath he ratified this covenant and sealed our commission, [and] will expect a strict performance of the articles contained in it.
第 86 頁 - If only the men are employed in conspiring with the designs of the Spirit who led us hither and is leading us still, we shall quickly enough advance out of all hearing of others...
第 87 頁 - The poet is the sayer, the namer, and represents beauty. He is a sovereign, and stands on the centre. For the world is not painted, or adorned, but is from the beginning beautiful ; and God has not made some beautiful things, but Beauty is the creator of the universe.
第 88 頁 - Beauty, in its largest and profoundest sense, is one expression for the universe. God is the allfair. Truth, and goodness, and beauty, are but different faces of the same All.
第 106 頁 - Besides, a perception of the comic seems to be a balance-wheel in our metaphysical structure. It appears to be an essential element in a fine character. Wherever the intellect is constructive, it will be found. We feel the absence of it as a defect in the noblest and most oracular soul. The perception of the comic is a tie of sympathy with other men, a pledge of sanity, and a protection from those perverse tendencies and gloomy insanities in which fine intellects sometimes lose themselves.
第 115 頁 - He ratified this covenant and sealed our Commission, [and] will expect a strict performance of the articles contained in it. But if we shall neglect the observation of these articles which are the ends we have propounded, and dissembling with our God, shall...