NIETZSCHEAN READING OF TOM MURPHY’S PLAY: “THE SANCTUARY LAMP” AND OVERCOMING NIHILISM

This article is an analysis of a play by Tom Murphy, “The Sanctuary Lamp”, against the background of Nietzschean philosophical concept of overcoming nihilism as well as an attempt at discovering the parallelisms between Murphy’s characters in their search for the essence of existence and their desir...

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Main Author: VICTORIA BILGE YILMAZ
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press 2012-11-01
Series:Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.agathos-international-review.com/issue3_2/09.%20Articol%20-%20Victoria%20Bilge%20Yilmaz.pdf
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spelling doaj-7978b9af8c7a4e6983fdfde49422489e2020-11-24T21:06:45ZdeuAlexandru Ioan Cuza University Press Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences2069-10252012-11-01III25970NIETZSCHEAN READING OF TOM MURPHY’S PLAY: “THE SANCTUARY LAMP” AND OVERCOMING NIHILISMVICTORIA BILGE YILMAZThis article is an analysis of a play by Tom Murphy, “The Sanctuary Lamp”, against the background of Nietzschean philosophical concept of overcoming nihilism as well as an attempt at discovering the parallelisms between Murphy’s characters in their search for the essence of existence and their desire for a meaningful life and Nietzschean philosophy. In the play, self-realisation of an individual, that is, overcoming nihilism, is mainly achieved by means of one’s individual strength, which is characterised by the ability to combine destruction and creation, employ one’s will to power, create new values, affirm life as it is, forget and forgive one’s enemies, and employ art in life. The playwright conveys an individual’s loss of purpose and the inevitable chaos in the aftermath of the death of God and the methods to surmount this nihilistic condition. The study comes to the conclusion that all the above Nietzschean elements build a solid background for Murphy’s drama, where the dramatist draws a picture of systematicity of existence of an individual who struggles to attain meaning. http://www.agathos-international-review.com/issue3_2/09.%20Articol%20-%20Victoria%20Bilge%20Yilmaz.pdfNietzschenihilismwill to powerIrish dramaTom Murphy
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NIETZSCHEAN READING OF TOM MURPHY’S PLAY: “THE SANCTUARY LAMP” AND OVERCOMING NIHILISM
Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences
Nietzsche
nihilism
will to power
Irish drama
Tom Murphy
author_facet VICTORIA BILGE YILMAZ
author_sort VICTORIA BILGE YILMAZ
title NIETZSCHEAN READING OF TOM MURPHY’S PLAY: “THE SANCTUARY LAMP” AND OVERCOMING NIHILISM
title_short NIETZSCHEAN READING OF TOM MURPHY’S PLAY: “THE SANCTUARY LAMP” AND OVERCOMING NIHILISM
title_full NIETZSCHEAN READING OF TOM MURPHY’S PLAY: “THE SANCTUARY LAMP” AND OVERCOMING NIHILISM
title_fullStr NIETZSCHEAN READING OF TOM MURPHY’S PLAY: “THE SANCTUARY LAMP” AND OVERCOMING NIHILISM
title_full_unstemmed NIETZSCHEAN READING OF TOM MURPHY’S PLAY: “THE SANCTUARY LAMP” AND OVERCOMING NIHILISM
title_sort nietzschean reading of tom murphy’s play: “the sanctuary lamp” and overcoming nihilism
publisher Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press
series Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences
issn 2069-1025
publishDate 2012-11-01
description This article is an analysis of a play by Tom Murphy, “The Sanctuary Lamp”, against the background of Nietzschean philosophical concept of overcoming nihilism as well as an attempt at discovering the parallelisms between Murphy’s characters in their search for the essence of existence and their desire for a meaningful life and Nietzschean philosophy. In the play, self-realisation of an individual, that is, overcoming nihilism, is mainly achieved by means of one’s individual strength, which is characterised by the ability to combine destruction and creation, employ one’s will to power, create new values, affirm life as it is, forget and forgive one’s enemies, and employ art in life. The playwright conveys an individual’s loss of purpose and the inevitable chaos in the aftermath of the death of God and the methods to surmount this nihilistic condition. The study comes to the conclusion that all the above Nietzschean elements build a solid background for Murphy’s drama, where the dramatist draws a picture of systematicity of existence of an individual who struggles to attain meaning.
topic Nietzsche
nihilism
will to power
Irish drama
Tom Murphy
url http://www.agathos-international-review.com/issue3_2/09.%20Articol%20-%20Victoria%20Bilge%20Yilmaz.pdf
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