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Heaven and the Flesh Clive Hart (University of Essex)

Heaven and the Flesh By Clive Hart (University of Essex)

Heaven and the Flesh by Clive Hart (University of Essex)


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Heaven and the Flesh is an illustrated study of the relationship between sexual desire and spiritual ascension in art and writing from the high renaissance to the birth of romanticism. Conceived in a genuinely interdisciplinary mode, this wide-ranging survey offers sometimes surprising insights into material both familiar and unfamiliar.

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Heaven and the Flesh: Imagery of Desire from the Renaissance to the Rococo by Clive Hart (University of Essex)

Do angels make love? Will the souls of ordinary people feel sexual pleasure in the next world? Is the aspiration to spiritual salvation helped or hindered by sexual experience? In Heaven and the Flesh Clive Hart and Kay Stevenson explore the opinions of poets and painters on such questions, from the high Renaissance to the birth of romanticism. Hart and Stevenson analyse the work not only of canonical writers and artists, such as Milton and Michelangelo, but also of lesser-known figures such as John Gore and Richard Tompson, and the sometimes anguished speculations of philosophers and theologians. As the evidence of witty pornographic poems and drawings demonstrates, the relationship between sexual desire and spiritual ascension was not always treated with full seriousness. This wide-ranging survey offers sometimes surprising insights into material both familiar and unfamiliar.

Heaven and the Flesh Reviews

...a fresh perspective on religious imagery (both visual and verbal)....a lucid interweaving of Milton and Caravaggio with frankly pornographic poetry and book illustrations. Hart and Stevenson should be commended for their unabashed discussion of sexualized religious imagery....an extremely refreshing presentation... Choice
Among the handsomest book of the season is Heaven and the Flesh: Imagery of Desire from the Renaissance to the Rococo, by Clive Hart and Kay Gilliland Stevenson. Studies in English Literature

Table of Contents

1. Sexuality and ascension - finding the way; 2. The woman on top - Christ, Endymion, Ganymede; 3. Paradisiacal bosoms; 4. Imparadised in one another's arms; 5. Heaven and the flesh; 6. The body and ascension in the sacred rococo art of southern Germany and Austria; 7. The assumption and its transformations; 8. Conclusion - Jacob's ladder and Keats's Endymion; Appendix.

Additional information

NLS9780521070942
9780521070942
0521070945
Heaven and the Flesh: Imagery of Desire from the Renaissance to the Rococo by Clive Hart (University of Essex)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2008-08-28
256
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