Warburg, Shakespeare e la prima impresa

Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 5 (2012)
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With his fight against the sea monster Medusa, Perseus embodies for Warburg the “world-directed energy”. Warburg's “energetic aesthetics” could be interpreted then as nothing but another version of the hypertrophic, despotic subject Ferraris has often written about. We will show it that is not the case by considering the relationship that Warburg draws between Perseus and Hamlet

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Alice Barale
Università degli Studi di Milano

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