A wondrously written book of literary criticism and philosophy that maps the relationship between poetry and natural history, connecting verse from poets such as Shakespeare and Rainer Maria Rilke to the work of scientists and theorists like Francis Bacon and Michael Polanyi. Taking its bearings from the Greek myth of Orpheus, whose singing had the power to move the rocks and trees and to quiet the animals, Elizabeth Sewell’s The Orphic Voice transforms our understanding of the relationship between mind and nature. Myth, Sewell argues, is not mere fable but an ancient and vital form of reflection that unites poetry, philosophy, and natural science: Shakespeare with Francis Bacon and Giambattista Vico; Wordsworth and Rilke with Michael Polanyi. All these members of the Orphic company share a common perception that “discovery, in science and poetry, is a mythological situation in which the mind unites with a figure of its own devising as a means toward understanding the world.” Sewell’s visionary book, first published in 1960, presents brilliantly illuminating readings of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Rilke’s Sonnets to Orpheus, among other masterpieces, while deepening our understanding not only of poetry and the history of ideas but of the biological reach of the mind.
Elizabeth Sewell Bücher
Elizabeth Missing Sewell war eine Autorin, die sich tief mit religiöser Überzeugung und Bildung auseinandersetzte. Ihre Werke, beeinflusst von der Oxford-Bewegung, erforschten moralische und spirituelle Themen, oft durch Erzählungen für junge Frauen. Sewell glaubte an die Kraft der Bildung und gründete eine Schule für Mädchen der Mittelklasse, wodurch sie ihre literarische Karriere mit praktischen Bildungsbemühungen verband. Ihr Schreiben spiegelt ein Engagement für das Verständnis des spirituellen Lebens und dessen Einfluss auf das Individuum wider.






Amy Herbert
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Set in the 19th century, the narrative follows Amy Herbert, a young girl navigating her education and personal growth within the confines of a strict boarding school. The story explores themes of female education, moral development, and the societal expectations of women during the Victorian era. Through Amy's experiences and relationships, the book delves into the struggles of balancing personal aspirations with societal norms, ultimately highlighting the importance of self-discovery and integrity in a woman's life.
A first history of Greece
- 360 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
This book offers a comprehensive overview of Greece's history, presented in a high-quality reprint of the original 1868 edition. It serves as an accessible introduction to Greece's past, highlighting significant events and cultural developments. The unchanged text preserves the historical perspective of the time, making it a valuable resource for readers interested in the early historiography of Greece.
Impressions Of Rome, Florence And Turin (1862)
- 346 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Vividly capturing the essence of Rome, Florence, and Turin, this travelogue by Elizabeth Sewell offers rich descriptions of each city's architecture, art, and culture. Written in 1862, it reflects her personal experiences and insights into the social and political climate of mid-19th century Italy. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in Italian history and culture, making it an essential read for travelers planning a visit to Italy. It is presented as a facsimile reprint, preserving its historical significance.
The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1857, offering readers a chance to experience the historical context and themes present in the text. Its enduring relevance and significance in literature are highlighted, making it an essential read for those interested in the era and its cultural impact. The reprint aims to preserve the original's authenticity while making it accessible to contemporary audiences.