IDOM 46 References

 Is art necessary?

  1.  E Fischer, The Necessity of Art, Penguin Books, 1963, pg 14
  2.  G Plekhanov, Selected Philosophical Works, Vol. 5, Progress Publishers 1981, pg 456
  3.  Quoted in E Knowles (ed.), The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, Oxford University Press, 1999, pg 349
  4.  J Ruskin, ‘The Relation of Art to Morals’, The Complete Works, Vol. 20, National Library Association,  pg 46

A muse of fire: Art, society and revolution

  1.  K Marx, ‘Economic Manuscripts of 1857-1861’, Karl Marx Frederick Engels Collected Works, Vol. 28, Progress Publishers, 1986, pg 46
  2.  W K Simpson (ed.), ‘The Satire on the Trades: The Instruction of Dua-Khety’, The Literature of Ancient Egypt, Yale University Press, 2003, pg 432-437
  3.  W R Manchester, A World Lit Only by Fire, Little, Brown and Co., 1993, pg 26
  4.  Quoted in ibid. pg 3
  5.  J Milton, Paradise Lost, Oxford University Press, 1998, pg 15
  6.  G Plekhanov, Selected Philosophical Works, Vol. 5, Progress Publishers 1981, pg 395
  7.  W Wordsworth, William Wordsworth: Poems, Faber and Faber, 2001,  pg 127
  8.  L v Beethoven, ‘An den Musikverleger N Simrock in Bonn’, Beethovens sämtliche Briefe, Schuster und Loeffler, 1906, pg 17-18, our translation
  9.  N H Dole (ed.), The Latin Poets: an Anthology, Thomas Y Crowell and Co., 1905, pg xi
  10.  W Shakespeare, As You Like It, Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1975, pg 57
  11.  F Engels, Anti-Dühring, Wellred Books, 2017, pg 336

Prometheus Bound: A prism of the Greek Enlightenment

  1.  Aeschylus, ‘Prometheus Bound’, The Complete Greek Tragedies: Aeschylus, Vol. 2, University of Chicago Press, 1991, pg 139, henceforth referred to as PB
  2.  ibid.
  3.  O Taplin, The Stagecraft of Aeschylus, Oxford University Press, 1977, pg 467
  4.  PB, pg 175
  5.  ibid., pg 179
  6.  ibid.
  7.  I A Ruffell, Aeschylus: Prometheus Bound, Bristol Classics Press, 2012, pg 57
  8.  Hesiod, Theogony, Works and Days, Testimonia, Harvard University Press, 2006, pg 97
  9.  ibid., pg 51
  10.  ibid., pg 103
  11.  PB, pg 115-6
  12.  ibid., pg 157
  13.  ibid., pg 143
  14.  Quoted in P Curd (ed.), A Presocratics Reader, Hackett, 2011, pg 34
  15.  Aristotle, On the Parts of Animals, Kegan Paul, Trench and Co., 1882, pg 117
  16.  PB, pg 173
  17.  Quoted in J Burnet, Early Greek Philosophy, Adam and Charles Black, 1908, pg 150
  18.  P B Shelley, Alastor, Prometheus Unbound, Adonais and Other Poems, Collins, 1970, pg 63-64
  19.  K Marx, ‘Capital’, Marx and Engels Collected Works, Vol. 35, Lawrence and Wishart, 1975, pg 639-640

A renewed interest in poetry: What does it signify?

  1.  J Vergely, 'La poésie est bien vivante, vive la poésie!', Télérama, 16 June 2023, our translation
  2.  G W F Hegel, The Philosophy of Fine Art, G. Bell and Sons, 1920, pg 101
  3.  ibid. pg 59
  4.  P Eluard, 'La Lumière éteinte', La Rose Publique, Gallimard, 1934, pg 37, our translation
  5.  G W F Hegel, The Philosophy of Fine Art, G. Bell and Sons, 1920, pg 59
  6.  P Verlaine, 'Art poétique', Jadis et naguère, L. Vanier, 1891, pg 19
  7.  P Verlaine,  trans. N Shapiro, 'Ars Poetica', One Hundred and One Poems by Paul Verlaine: A Bilingual Edition, University of Chicago Press, 1999, pg. 126
  8.  G W F Hegel, The Philosophy of Fine Art, G. Bell and Sons, 1920, pg 52
  9.  Quoted in D Cosnard, 'La poésie, enquête sur un art en pleine mue', Le Monde, 7 June 2023, our translation
  10.  J Vergely, 'La poésie est bien vivante, vive la poésie!', Télérama, 16 June 2023, our translation
  11.  L Trotsky, Literature and Revolution, University of Michigan Press, 1960, pg 176

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