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  1. The silent speaker: A Nietzschean reading of Rūmī’s aesthetics of lyric poetry.Hamidreza Mahboobi Arani - 2023 - Asian Philosophy 33 (3):263-280.
    Lyric poetry, often regarded as the epitome of subjectivity in the realm of artistic expression, emerges from the depths of the poet’s personal emotions. Hence, in the aesthetic landscape of the nineteenth-century Germany, it was excluded from the inventory of genuine art forms, all of which were deemed to be objective and disinterested. Associating lyric poetry with music in its origin and essence, Nietzsche extends his Schopenhauerian metaphysics of music to the lyric, making it a highly objective art reverberating from (...)
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