
In Our Time The Sublime
Feb 12, 2004
Melvyn Bragg and guests delve into the concept of the sublime, discussing its evolution from Longinus to the 18th century, its impact on literature, art, and science, and its influence on perceptions of beauty, awe, and transcendence. They explore the role of language, landscapes, and emotions in evoking the sublime, as well as its engagement with gender, identity, and imagination in the works of Gothic writers, Blake, and Kant.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Longinus' Revolutionary Ideas on Writing and Transcendence
01:33 • 2min
Evolution of the Sublime Concept
03:19 • 13min
Exploring the Sublime: Landscapes, Words, and Emotions
16:27 • 18min
Exploring Women's Engagement with the Sublime and Transcendence
34:16 • 2min
Exploring Blake's Anti-Newtonian Stance on Imagination and the Sublime
36:30 • 3min
Exploring the Sublime through Art and Literature
39:21 • 3min

