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The author considers how the Dido and Aeneas episode in Vergil's Aeneid was imitated and transformed in various Renaissance works, culminating in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra.
... tragic heroine ; but the play is so muddled in its description of the nature of her tragedy that our attention is completely fragmented . As in Didone , the prologue to Cleopatra presents the RENAISSANCE DRAMATIC TRANSVALUATIONS 97.
Herman W. Siemens. Chapter. 2. Nietzsche's. Agon. and. the. Transvaluation. of. Humanism. Introduction. In this chapter, I address the agon as a Nietzschean philosopheme by focussing on Homer's Wettkampf (HW) ... Transvaluation of Humanism.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche. Transvalue values—what does this mean? It implies that all spontaneous motives, all new ... transvaluation of values can only be accomplished when there is a tension of new needs, and a new set of needy ...
The Enlightenment is generally painted as a movement of ideas and society lasting from the late seventeenth to the early nineteenth century, but this book argues that the Enlightenment is an essential component of modernity itself.
... transvaluation; now the work of co-operation, in its new ontological determinations, must reveal the modalities of ... transvaluation. 2.1 But what do we mean by transvaluation? Transvaluation is the point where the eternal and ...