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The Romantic Manifesto: A Philosophy of Literature

The Romantic Manifesto: A Philosophy of Literature

8 hrs. 25 min.
Language Russian
Narrator Marina Livanova
Narrator Marina Livanova
Description
As a writer, Ayn Rand knew the creative process from the inside; as a philosopher, she believed it was necessary to analyze it. Why is “Anna Karenina” the most harmful work in world literature, and Victor Hugo the greatest romantic novelist? What is the purpose of art, and who is its main enemy? Can art be considered a “handmaid” of morality, and what does it have in common with romantic love?

With uncompromising candor, the author answers these and other questions and breaks through the foggy haze that traditionally surrounds the subject of art.
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11:02
00_Vvedenie
29:51
01_Psihoepistemologiya iskusstva
27:25
02_Filosofiya i oschuschenie zhizni
32:46
03_Iskusstvo i oschuschenie zhizni
1:50:15
04_Iskusstvo i poznanie
47:20
05_Osnovnye printsipy literatury
1:05:16
06_Chto takoe romantizm!
16:45
07_Esteticheskiy vakuum nashego vremeni
36:10
08_Kontrabandnaya romantika
33:57
09_Iskusstvo i nravstvennoe predatelstvo
24:37
10_Predislovie k romanu «Devyanosto tretiy god»
31:08
11_Dlya chego ya pishu
38:58
12_Prosche prostogo. Rasskaz