《飓风:在夏夜中伴随一首孤独的诗篇的神智学和西方牧歌》

Gilbert William, Dowden Edward. sgn, W. Gilbert
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本章介绍了1796年出版的完整的新编辑文本。吉尔伯特的论述笔记在全书中所占的比例最大。鉴于其长期以来以难以理解而闻名,编辑评论是彻底的:解释晦涩的段落,交叉引用支持章节的关键思想,并从吉尔伯特广泛的阅读中确定来源。《夏夜的孤独流露》的文本也包括在这里,它想象了被入侵的罗马人打败的英国原始德鲁伊居民,作为精神存在留在风景中,与自然和谐相处,就像飓风中的美洲原住民在入侵的欧洲人手中遭受肉体破坏后作为精神生存一样。
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The Hurricane: A Theosophical and Western Eclogue to Which is Subjoined a Solitary Effusion in a Summer’s Evening
This chapter presents a newly edited text of the full 1796 publication. Gilbert’s discursive notes occupy the greatest proportion of the volume. In view of its long-standing reputation for incomprehensibility, the editorial commentary is thorough: explaining obscure passages, cross-referencing key ideas to the supporting chapters, and identifying sources from Gilbert’s wide range of reading. The text of ‘Solitary Effusion in a Summer’s Evening’, also included here, imagines the original Druidic inhabitants of Britain defeated by the invading Romans, remaining as spiritual presences in the landscape – in harmony with nature – in much the same way that the native Americans of The Hurricane survive as spirits, following their physical destruction at the hands of the invading Europeans.
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