Fellows, Jay, 1940-
Ruskin's maze : mastery and madness in his art / by Jay Fellows.
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©1981.
xxxv, 282 pages ; 25 cm
"The idea of nirvana (Pali: nibbana) is alluring but elusive for non-specialists and specialists alike. Offering his own interpretation of key texts, Steven Collins explains the idea in a new, accessible way - as a concept, as an image (metaphor) and as an element in the process of narrating both linear and cyclical time. Exploring nirvana from literary and philosophical perspectives, he argues that it has a specific role: to provide t̀he sense of an ending' in both the systematic and the narrative thought of the Pali imaginaire. Translations from a number of texts, including some dealing with past and future Buddhas, enable the reader to access source material directly. This book will be essential reading for students of Buddhism, but will also have much to teach anyone concerned with Asia and its religions, or indeed anyone with an interest in the ideas of eternal life or timelessness."--BOOK JACKET.
0691064792
9780691064796
Ruskin, John, 1819-1900 Criticism and interpretation.
Ruskin, John, 1819-1900.
Ruskin, John 1819-1900
Ruskin, John.
Psyche
Ästhetik
English literature Ruskin, John
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Location: Library main 135277
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