Prometheus in the Nineteenth Century
From Myth to Symbol
Caroline Corbeau-Parsons author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Jun '20
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This insightful exploration of the Symbolist movement reveals how Prometheus in the Nineteenth Century shaped artistic interpretations and cultural narratives.
In Prometheus in the Nineteenth Century, the author delves into the rich interpretations of the Prometheus myth that significantly influenced the Symbolist movement. By examining how various artists and thinkers projected their ideas onto the figure of Prometheus, the book uncovers the complex relationships between mythology and artistic expression during this transformative period. The exploration reveals the underlying themes of rebellion, suffering, and enlightenment that resonate throughout Symbolist art and literature.
Through a detailed analysis of key artistic works dedicated to the Titan, the book highlights the ways in which the Prometheus myth served as a vessel for expressing the aspirations and anxieties of the time. The author meticulously traces the evolution of the myth's interpretation, showcasing how it became a symbol of the struggle against oppression and the quest for knowledge. This narrative not only emphasizes the significance of Prometheus in the artistic landscape but also provides insights into the broader cultural context of the nineteenth century.
Ultimately, Prometheus in the Nineteenth Century offers a compelling examination of how a single myth can inspire a multitude of interpretations and artistic expressions. It invites readers to reconsider the enduring legacy of Prometheus and the Symbolist movement, encouraging a deeper understanding of the interplay between mythology and creativity in shaping human thought and culture.
ISBN: 9780367601379
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
208 pages