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Title: The Genius


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The Genius
  • In Blake, Leopardi, Kant

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Blake and the Poetic Genius
  • Poetic Genius is the true Man, and the body or
    outward form of man is derived from Poetic
    Genius. As men are alike in outward form, so, and
    with the same infinite variety, are all alike in
    the Poetic Genius. No man can think, write or
    speak from his heart, but he must intend Truth.
    Thus all sects of Philosophy are from Poetic
    Genius adapted to the weaknesses of every
    individual. (From All religions are one)

Engraving for The Tiger?
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Blake (I)
  • The universality of Poetic Genius genius is not
    something held by specially endowed individuals,
    but its a shared faculty of men. What makes the
    difference is the capability of the individual to
    put his own share of genius into action,
    overcoming the appearence of the five senses and
    the traps of reason. So genius is strongly
    connected to imagination B. also believed in the
    importance of dream (Blake visionary poet,
    because he used to take inspiration from his own
    dreams).

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Blake (II)
  • As a person, the genius is not the one who
    favours his own feelings and talents otherwise
    he couldnt present himself as a prophet, as the
    bearer of a universally valid truth, that which
    is his mission. He must intend truth he must
    look inside himself through his inner eye, but in
    such a different way from the Romantics its not
    an act of self-celebration, but an enquiry made
    for the rest of the world.

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Blake (III)
  • The distinction between Poetry and Philosophy
    Poetry itself is Genius, so it prescinds from the
    individual (see Shelley in his Defence of
    poetry) Philosophy instead is the level where
    Poetry and the individual meet, so in a way its
    contaminated by particular weaknesses and cant
    aspire to universality.

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A Defence of Poetry
  • In 1821 Shelley wrote, arguing for the universal
    value of art, that all the poems of the past, of
    the present and of the future times are episodes
    or fragments of one infinite poem, composed by
    all the poets of the world (its a common theme,
    renewed by Emerson and Valéry). Valéry, in
    particular, spoke about a Spirit, responsible
    for all worlds literature.

The Artist Ovelwhelmed by the Greatness of
Ancient Ruins - Fussli
7
Romanticism
  • Schlegel All the history of modern poetry is an
    everlasting commentary to the short text of
    philosophy poetry and philosophy must get
    together. The philosopher-poet and the
    poet-philosopher are prophets.
  • Holderlin Man is a God when dreaming, a beggar
    when thinking.
  • Novalis Only an artist can guess the meaning of
    life. Poetry is something divine.

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Kant (I)
  • Genius is the natural talent which gives art a
    rule. Kant puts into light four basic features
    of Genius his originality his capability to be
    exemplary (which distinguish ingeniousness from
    absurdity) his inability to explain his way of
    working (The author himself of a ingenious
    product doesnt know how he got to it) his
    being an artist sciences never the result of
    genius because it can be imitated and explained.

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Kant (II)
  • What makes a genius different from all the other
    people is his possessing a particular sort of
    imagination not the reproductive one, typical of
    common people but the creative one. That means
    that hes able to operate a free play of
    imagination and intellect, overstepping the
    limits of the theoretical reason. Whether he gets
    to any kind of truth cant be demonstrated for
    sure he reaches the highest peaks of Beauty.

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Leopardi (I)
  • For Leopardi the genius is the one who unites
    within himself the true philosophy and the poetic
    illusion. The poetic illusion doesnt hide the
    truth its only a sort of healer for the poet
    who seeks comfort away from the awareness of
    mans necessary unhappiness. Indeed the
    poet-genius is the one who, because of his noble
    nature and superior sensibility, feels more
    deeply the pain and the insignificance of human
    life hes the one who holds the truth - and the
    truth is that life is nothing.

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Leopardi (II)
  • The genius illusion is nothing like the common
    mans dreaming dream is a sort of wrong
    illusion, because its not followed by the
    awareness that illusion itself is vain and
    fictitious like the whole of life. Truth cant in
    any way be found in dreams nor in imagination
    its a result of the use of reason. As Severino
    said The disenchantment of genius is complete
    reason, fully disclosed, shows the nothingness of
    Being.

12
Leopardi (III)
  • Genio - Così tra sognare e fantasticare andrai
    consumando la vita non con altra utilità che di
    consumarla che questo è lunico frutto che al
    mondo se ne può avere
  • Tasso - La tua conversazione mi riconforta pure
    assai. Non che ella interrompa la mia tristezza
    ma questa per la più parte del tempo è come una
    notte oscurissima, senza luna né stelle mentre
    son teco, somiglia al bruno dei crepuscoli,
    piuttosto grato che molesto. (From Dialogo di
    Torquato Tasso e del suo genio familiare)

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To sum up
  • The Genius for Blake
  • Imagination - dream
  • Universality (not an individual feature)
  • Genius Art (Poetry) Neither philosophy nor
    science
  • Leads to Truth
  • The Genius for Kant and the Romantics
  • Creative imagination
  • Natural talent, rare privilege (cant be
    imitated but stands as an example)
  • Genius Art philosophy
  • Leads to the Beautiful

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  • The Genius for Leopardi
  • Refuses dream and imagination to privilege his
    rational side
  • Is a noble nature superior to common people
  • Genius Poetry Philosophy
  • Holds the Truth ( vanity of human life) and also
    suffers much deeper than anyone else from this
    awareness
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