Desde el umbral de las palabras: sobre lo sublime a partir de Pseudo-Longino

The category of the sublime, which has been amply discussed but not well defined and which is a central category to modern and contemporary aesthetics, was first exposed in detail in a treatise on rhetoric dating from the first century, AD. This document, written by an anonymous author - probably a...

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Main Author: María del Rosario Acosta
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de los Andes 2012-12-01
Series:Revista de Estudios Sociales
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Online Access:http://res.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/805/index.php?id=805
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spelling doaj-91e8f3d58a4e48e58112894a4b72d2b02020-11-24T22:25:55ZengUniversidad de los AndesRevista de Estudios Sociales0123-885X1900-51802012-12-014491101Desde el umbral de las palabras: sobre lo sublime a partir de Pseudo-Longino María del Rosario AcostaThe category of the sublime, which has been amply discussed but not well defined and which is a central category to modern and contemporary aesthetics, was first exposed in detail in a treatise on rhetoric dating from the first century, AD. This document, written by an anonymous author - probably a Pseudo-Longinus, a Greek exiled from Rome - would become, after its translation into French by Bileau (1674), a determinant starting point for the introduction to modern aesthetic reflections on the experience of the sublime. This paper presents a journey that seeks to analyze the rhetoric treatise "On the Sublime [Peri hypsos]" by Pseudo-Longinus, highlighting those places where the sublime, in its most classical presentation, is already related to some of the most interesting traits of its rise as a modern aesthetic category, foreshadowing the twist it will acquire in contemporary interpretation. The motivation is to corroborate, from a specific interpretative reading of Pseudo-Longinus' text, how the path towards aesthetics originates in classical rhetoric and to show that the history of aesthetics has inherited a question that has particular resonance in contemporary thought: the question surrounding how language, image, and work of art can only be presented or represented in the vague limit between what is shown and what is hidden, making evident, and transforming into experience, the limits of their own communicability.http://res.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/805/index.php?id=805Pseudo-LonginusSublimeAestheticRhetoric.
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Desde el umbral de las palabras: sobre lo sublime a partir de Pseudo-Longino
Revista de Estudios Sociales
Pseudo-Longinus
Sublime
Aesthetic
Rhetoric.
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title Desde el umbral de las palabras: sobre lo sublime a partir de Pseudo-Longino
title_short Desde el umbral de las palabras: sobre lo sublime a partir de Pseudo-Longino
title_full Desde el umbral de las palabras: sobre lo sublime a partir de Pseudo-Longino
title_fullStr Desde el umbral de las palabras: sobre lo sublime a partir de Pseudo-Longino
title_full_unstemmed Desde el umbral de las palabras: sobre lo sublime a partir de Pseudo-Longino
title_sort desde el umbral de las palabras: sobre lo sublime a partir de pseudo-longino
publisher Universidad de los Andes
series Revista de Estudios Sociales
issn 0123-885X
1900-5180
publishDate 2012-12-01
description The category of the sublime, which has been amply discussed but not well defined and which is a central category to modern and contemporary aesthetics, was first exposed in detail in a treatise on rhetoric dating from the first century, AD. This document, written by an anonymous author - probably a Pseudo-Longinus, a Greek exiled from Rome - would become, after its translation into French by Bileau (1674), a determinant starting point for the introduction to modern aesthetic reflections on the experience of the sublime. This paper presents a journey that seeks to analyze the rhetoric treatise "On the Sublime [Peri hypsos]" by Pseudo-Longinus, highlighting those places where the sublime, in its most classical presentation, is already related to some of the most interesting traits of its rise as a modern aesthetic category, foreshadowing the twist it will acquire in contemporary interpretation. The motivation is to corroborate, from a specific interpretative reading of Pseudo-Longinus' text, how the path towards aesthetics originates in classical rhetoric and to show that the history of aesthetics has inherited a question that has particular resonance in contemporary thought: the question surrounding how language, image, and work of art can only be presented or represented in the vague limit between what is shown and what is hidden, making evident, and transforming into experience, the limits of their own communicability.
topic Pseudo-Longinus
Sublime
Aesthetic
Rhetoric.
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