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Milosz and the Problem of Evil
About This Book
While scholars have chronicled Czes?aw Mi?osz's engagement with religious belief, no previous book-length treatment has focused on his struggles with theodicy in both poetry and thought. Mi?osz wrestled with the problem of believing in a just God given the powerful evidence to the contrary in the natural world as he observed it and in the horrors of World War II and its aftermath in Poland. Rather than attempt to survey Mi?osz's vast oeuvre, ?ukasz Tischner focuses on several key worksâ The Land of Ulro, The World, The Issa Valley, A Treatise on Morals, A Treatise on Poetry, and From the Rising of the Sun âcarefully tracing the development of Mi?osz's moral arguments, especially in relation to the key texts that influenced him, among them the Bible, the Gnostic writings, and the works of Blake, Hegel, Kierkegaard, and SchoÂpenhauer. The result is a book that examines Mi?osz as both a thinker and an artist, shedding new light on all aspects of his oeuvre.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Abbreviations for Works by Czeslaw Milosz
- Introduction
- Prelude- Tainted Speech: A Guide to The Land of Ulro
- Part One. Books of Innocence
- Part Two. Books of Experience
- Part Three. From the Rising of the Sun; or, Toward the Book
- Conclusion
- Postscript
- Notes
- Bibliography