Towards the end of her life, the French philosopher and mystic Simone
Weil (1909-43) was working on a tragedy, Venice Saved. Appearing here
in English for the first time, this play explores the realisation of
Weil's own thoughts on tragedy. A figure of affliction, a central
theme in Weil's religious metaphysics, the central character offers a
unique insight into Weil's broader philosophical interest in truth and
justice, and provides a fresh perspective on the wider conception of
tragedy itself. The play depicts the plot by a group of Spanish
mercenaries to sack Venice in 1618 and how it fails when one
conspirator, Jaffier, betrays them to the Venetian authorities,
because he feels compassion for the city's beauty. The edition
includes notes on the play by the translators as well as introductory
material on: the life of Weil; the genesis and purport of the play;
Weil and the tragic; the issues raised by translating Venice Saved.
With additional suggestions for further reading, the volume opens up
an area of interest and research: the literary Weil.
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ISBN
9781350043916
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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