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"Now and in England"
Yeats Eliot review, 2012-04, Vol.29 (1/2), p.3
2012

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Titel
"Now and in England"
Ist Teil von
  • Yeats Eliot review, 2012-04, Vol.29 (1/2), p.3
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Eureka Springs: Murphy Newsletter Services
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
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Literature Online (LION eBooks)
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  • The term points to the very fabric of existence itself, the mysterious fact that there is something rather than nothing and that we are able to behold it and are, in our very existence, ineluctably open to the possibilities it offers. [...]we have the potential to have a "proper" relationship to Being, a relationship characterized fundamentally as "freedom," meaning that our essential nature, as the "site of openness" or "clearing of Being" (LH 229) is one of freeing potential. Human freedom, expressed to its fullest potential, is what enables dwelling. Because dwelling takes place on the earth, it must involve a physical location. The activities of thinking and building must ideally, as already noted, be practiced in accordance with both the nature of the earth and our essence as humankind manifest in the world. Because humankind is responsible for creating place, in both the ontological and physical sense, we have the ability to create a home in one instance, or make ourselves homeless in another. [...]he acknowledges that the present is always narrated and understood through its past, through "the communication / Of the dead" who speak through the living. [...]what "is England" is the language of its dead kept alive in the memory of its living, History itself is a pattern of events and exemplary "moments" which shape the present.

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