Walter Pater, Circe, And the Paths of Darkness. Walter Pater, Circe, And the Paths of Darkness.

Walter Pater, Circe, And the Paths of Darkness‪.‬

Nineteenth-Century Prose 1997, Fall, 24, 2

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Although Homer's Circe traditionally has epitomized the sensual femme fatale, when Pater in his late novel, Gaston de Latour, compares Queen Marguerite to this goddess, he is drawing upon a little-known allegorizing of Circe by Giordano Bruno. In the Platonic tradition of the stilnovisti, Bruno finds the imperfect and the fallen to be an avenue to the ideal. The key to Gaston's prolonged dalliance in decadent Parisian society is the Platonic "law" enunciated in the Phaedrus that the carnal cannot obliterate the spiritual. Circe's spell is neither permanent nor fatal; like Ulysses, Gaston possesses a counter-charm, a youthful consecration that cannot be wholly expunged and that transforms his perception of fallen beauty into an aesthetic and spiritual vision. Indebted to Oxford idealism, Paterian aesthetics avoids John Ruskin's exaggerated moralizing yet posits a relationship between the good and the beautiful that Oscar Wilde had denied. **********

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1997
September 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
22
Pages
PUBLISHER
Nineteenth-Century Prose
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
186
KB

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