Other Inquisitions, 1937-1952, เล่มที่ 10University of Texas Press, 1964 - 205 หน้า This remarkable book by one of the great writers of our time includes essays on a proposed universal language, a justification of suicide, a refutation of time, the nature of dreams, and the intricacies of linguistic forms. Borges comments on such literary figures as Pascal, Coleridge, Cervantes, Hawthorne, Whitman, Valery, Wilde, Shaw, and Kafka. With extraordinary grace and erudition, he ranges in time, place, and subject from Omar Khayyam to Joseph Conrad, from ancient China to modern England, from world revolution to contemporary slang. |
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Introduction | 3 |
The Flower of Coleridge | 10 |
Time and J W Dunne | 18 |
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aesthetic allegory archetype Argentine Aristotle attributes Beatrice beginning believe Berkeley biography Borges Buddha Buenos Aires Carriego century Cervantes chapter Chesterton Chuang Tzu Coleridge conjecture Dante declared deny divinity doctrine Donne dream earth English essay eternal Evaristo Carriego example exist fact famous future Gaucho Gaucho literature Hawthorne Hawthorne's Hell Heraclitus Herbert Allen Giles human Hume ideas illusory imagine infinite inquisiciones invented Kafka king Kubla Khan language later Layamon Léon Bloy less literature Martín Fierro metaphor Milinda Pañha mind mysterious Nathaniel Hawthorne night nightingale novel observed palace paradox Parmenides Pascal past perceive perhaps Plato poem poet postulate prefiguring Purple Land Quevedo Quincey Quixote reader reality reason refutation reveals Saxon Schopenhauer secret Shih Huang Siddhartha soul Spanish speak sphere spirit story symbol things thought tion universe Valéry Vathek verses Wakefield Walt Whitman Whitman words write written wrote