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Frederick Schiller: The Essays on the Sublime

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As an adjective, sublime means a subject that is causing deep emotions and feelings of wonder or joy. The noun sublime describes a subject that is without equal, that is supreme or of great moral, artistic or spiritual value. The verb derived from these words describes the capacity of a subject to reach the highest level without going through intermediary steps. To sublimate also means to direct any energy available to something beneficial. More simply, F. Schiller uses the notion of sublime as a tool available to anyone for overcoming all the inconvenient aspects of the experiences we must go through in life. However, for him, the sublime is mostly possible with a determined inclination towards the good and the beautiful. "On Beauty" is one of the early documents with which Frederick Schiller started his long inquiry about Aesthetics in general. The letters are presented, here, in their full content, hence leaving the reader the freedom to assess the scope of his early, rather controversial research about physical and moral Beauty. These letters constitute one of the main documents in understanding the life and works of F. Schiller. "On the sublime" is his famous dissertation about the extent and limits of what it is to be a human being. One trait of the human being is the specific rapport that he or she observes with what he or she perceives as power expressed upon him or her, and the manner how he or she develops a genuinely human culture. "On grace and dignity": Mere submission to power being not a main goal of Humanity, then, one should always show grace when obliging, and dignity when being the one who is obliged. In this essay, F. Schiller presents to us one of his developments in bringing to life the principle of equality in an environment of hierarchy and obedience. It is an interesting text where he also presents to us one of his very own rendition of the tolerance principle. "On the pathetic" specifically deals with our desire not to leave to arbitrariness the care of managing our happiness and sorrow. Therefore, we create these in our own ways; that is pathetically, through destinies, arts and culture in general. But also in the little staging we do when we want to entertain, surprise, frighten or please family and friends. Needless to say, with grace, dignity and the pathetic, Schiller has offered us tools that we can use to chart our lives towards the desired directions. They constitute additional tools for absorbing the unavoidable shocks that we must necessarily face in our life. If Schiller has made any interesting contribution in this field, then it is by pointing to us, that these traits are not inborn, and that anyone of us can tap into them. In "Further comments on the sublime", he extends his inquiry of the sublime to many subjects and objects, and also makes a remarkable assessment of greatness and sublime in the actions of the human being. This writing is slightly more difficult to relate to than the others in this collection, but constitutes nevertheless a very interesting contribution to the debate. "Philosophical letters" exposes in the form of epistolary exchanges various aesthetic matters. Schiller ends this essay with an intriguing form of the sublime: that of creation observed through Freedom and life. "Scattered reflections": In this document, Schiller disserts about the specificity as well as the common ground among the good, the pleasant, the beautiful and the sublime subjects and their applications in gauging various aesthetic subjects. With these essays, one can surely discover a different aspect of the preoccupations of F. Schiller, but certainly, also, personally encompass a greater dimension of what it is to be a human being. Indeed, the sublime is not limited to Schiller's vision, but his thoughts on the matter have interested many people for the past two centuries.
About the Author: F. Schiller is an iconic figure of Enlightenment, who influenced writers, philosophers and statesmen alike with his insightful renditions of such concepts as the State, Freedon, the Sublime but also Love and Nature.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781492264774
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 203 mm
  • No of Pages: 270
  • Series Title: English
  • Sub Title: The Essays on the Sublime
  • Width: 133 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1492264776
  • Publisher Date: 30 Sep 2013
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 14 mm
  • Weight: 281 gr

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