Paradoxes of Freedom

The Romantic Mystique of a Transcendence

Thomas McFarland author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:22nd Aug '96

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Paradoxes of Freedom is a study of the historical and philosophical conception of liberty. Centering his argumemt upon the Romantic exaltation of freedom that followed the psychic explosion of the French Revolution, Thomas McFarland identifies freedom as one of the three chief transcendencies, along with love and religion, by which humanity orientates itself. Departing from contemplation of the significance of the revolutionary motto `live free or die', he examines the apotheosis of freedom along with its vicissitudes, and indicates, by an examination ranging from Shakespeare and Luther to the writings of Nietzsche and Wagner, both the reasons for the supreme valuation of freedom and the nature of the hindrances, in theory and in fact, that enmesh the actual realization of freedom. the book concludes with a sombre assessment of the future of freedom as an orientating transcendence.

McFarland is at his usual best in his survey of theorists from Boethius to Mill,...and he is just as good in discriminating among traditions, differentiating with care and authority between the German tradition...and the British tradition. * Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 *

ISBN: 9780198121817

Dimensions: 224mm x 145mm x 17mm

Weight: 321g

158 pages