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Henry Miller and Religion Thomas Nesbit (Hunter College, New York City, USA)

Henry Miller and Religion By Thomas Nesbit (Hunter College, New York City, USA)

Henry Miller and Religion by Thomas Nesbit (Hunter College, New York City, USA)


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Examining Henry Miller as a religious writer, Nesbit reconstructs his religious milieu by researching unpublished notebooks along with writings that shaped his religious thinking, then interprets his most important works as confessions and testaments.

Henry Miller and Religion Summary

Henry Miller and Religion by Thomas Nesbit (Hunter College, New York City, USA)

This study argues that this previously banned author devoted his entire life to articulating a religion of self-liberation in his autobiographical books, examining his life and work within the context of fringe religious movements that were linked with the avant-garde in New York City and Paris at the first of the 20th century. This study shows how these transatlantic movements - including Gurdjieff, Rosicrucianism, and Theosophy - gave him the hermeneutical devices, not to mention the creative license, to interpret texts and symbols from mainline religions in an iconoclastic manner, ranging from obscure Taoist treatises to the mystical works of Jacob Boehme. The influence of numerous philosophical sources widely circulated in his most critical years - particularly Henri Bergson's Two Sources of Morality and Religion (1932) - also helped him develop a religious view situated between transcendence and immanence, in which self-liberation through the channeled flow of elan vital is the chief objective. Miller's knowledge of these intellectual currents, along with his involvement with sidestream religious groups, inspired him to meld his religious and literary aims into one perplexing project.

About Thomas Nesbit (Hunter College, New York City, USA)

Thomas Nesbit

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 General Reception; Chapter 3 Avant-Garde Religion; Chapter 4 Tropic of Cancer; Chapter 5 Tropic of Capricorn; Chapter 6 The Rosy Crucifixion; Chapter 7 Conclusion;

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NLS9780415762496
9780415762496
0415762499
Henry Miller and Religion by Thomas Nesbit (Hunter College, New York City, USA)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2015-10-29
176
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