"Ja, denna stig är stigarnas stig" : Taoistiska influenser i Vilhelm Ekelunds verk
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2010
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In this article I show how Taoist philosophy has influenced the Swedish poet, essayist and aphorist Vilhelm Ekelund. I note that the author mentions the Taoist philosophers Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu and discusses their ideas on a couple of occasions in his later works (Atticism – Humanism, 1943; Plus salis–, 1945). Examples of such explicit influence can also be found in Ekelund’s private notebooks, posthumously published in two volumes: Hemkomst och flykt (1972) and Ur en scholaris’ verkstad (1974). I argue that Taoist philosophy implicitly influenced the Swedish author as early as the second part of the 1910’s – when he started to emphasize such principles as moderation, composure, dispassion and non-desire in his writing. I also discuss other important ideals which Ekelund shared with the Taoist philosophers, such as poverty, humility, simplicity and dishonour. Finally, I see a parallel in the anti-intellectual aspects of Taoist thinking and Ekelund’s use of the term misologi (misology), a word which often has positive connotations in his works. In Ekelund’s prose, as well as in the famous Taoist text Tao Te Ching, excessive intellectualism is frequently criticized. |
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swe |
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Högskolan Dalarna, Franska Uppsala : Svenska litteratursällskapet |
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Samlaren : tidskrift för svensk litteraturvetenskaplig forskning, 0348-6133, 2010, 131, s. 195-212 |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text |
Palavras-Chave | #Humanities #Humaniora |