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OverviewToday, we find ourselves surrounded by numerous reasons to despair, from loneliness, suffering and death at an individual level to societal alienation, oppression, sectarian conflict and war. No honest assessment of life can take place without facing up to these facts and it is not surprising that more and more people are beginning to suspect that the human story will end in tragedy. However, this focus on despair does not paint a complete and accurate picture of reality, which is also inflected with beauty and goodness. Working with examples from poetry and literature, including Virginia Woolf and Jack Gilbert and the films of Terrence Malick, Melancholic Joy offers an honest assessment of the human condition. It unflinchingly acknowledges the everyday frustrations and extraordinary horrors that generate despair and argues that the appropriate response is to take up joy again, not in an attempt to ignore or dismiss evil, but rather as part of a “melancholic joy” that accepts the mystery of a world both beautiful and brutal. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Prof Brian TreanorPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Weight: 0.404kg ISBN: 9781350177734ISBN 10: 1350177733 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 14 January 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter One: We Perish, Each Alone Chapter Two: Joy and the Myopia of Finitude Chapter Three: From Mortality to Vitality: Carnal, Seraphic Bodies Chapter Four: Hoping in the Dark Chapter Five: Amor Mundi Chapter Six: Melancholic Joy ConclusionReviewsThis volume is beautifully written and well-argued ... While optimism can be cruel, and hopeless stoicism can seem courageous, Treanor's wide-eyed invitation into Melancholic Joy is a welcome corrective in a field that is saturated by calls to tarry with the negative. * Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion * Treanor's Melancholic Joy is a marvelous achievement: beautifully written, endlessly rich, and wise. * Michael Hauskeller, Professor of Philosophy, University of Liverpool, UK * Simply put, this book is fantastic. It offers the reader, not simply a theory about finding joy in a suffering world, but an injunction and a path to discover such joy in their own lives. * Neal DeRoo, Canada Research Chair in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Religion, The King's University, Canada * Drawing on a myriad of sources (literary, poetic, theological, and philosophical) that can only come from a lifetime of reading, reflection, and experience, Brian Treanor's Melancholic Joy: On Life Worth Living strikes one as profoundly personal yet hermeneutically universal. ... this text is joyful and very much worth reading, either as an object of scholarly inquiry or for no other reason than enriching oneself in this transitory existence. * Worldviews * This volume is beautifully written and well-argued ... While optimism can be cruel, and hopeless stoicism can seem courageous, Treanor's wide-eyed invitation into Melancholic Joy is a welcome corrective in a field that is saturated by calls to tarry with the negative. * Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion * Treanor's Melancholic Joy is a marvelous achievement: beautifully written, endlessly rich, and wise. * Michael Hauskeller, Professor of Philosophy, University of Liverpool, UK * Simply put, this book is fantastic. It offers the reader, not simply a theory about finding joy in a suffering world, but an injunction and a path to discover such joy in their own lives. * Neal DeRoo, Canada Research Chair in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Religion, The King's University, Canada * Treanor's Melancholic Joy is a marvelous achievement: beautifully written, endlessly rich, and wise. * Michael Hauskeller, Professor of Philosophy, University of Liverpool, UK * Treanor's Melancholic Joy is a marvelous achievement: beautifully written, endlessly rich, and wise. * Michael Hauskeller, Professor of Philosophy, University of Liverpool, UK * Simply put, this book is fantastic. It offers the reader, not simply a theory about finding joy in a suffering world, but an injunction and a path to discover such joy in their own lives. * Neal DeRoo, Canada Research Chair in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Religion, The King's University, Canada * Author InformationBrian Treanor is Professor of Philosophy and Charles S. Casassa Chair of Social Values at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, USA. Among his previous books are Emplotting Virtue, Aspects of Alterity, as well as Carnal Hermeneutics and Interpreting Nature. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |