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George William Russell

    10. apríl 1867 – 17. júl 1935

    George William Russell, známy aj ako Æ, bol írsky básnik a teozof, ktorého tvorba sa často venovala duchovným a mystickým témam. Jeho písanie sa vyznačovalo poetickou krásou a hlbokým skúmaním ľudskej duše. Russell sa snažil prostredníctvom svojej literatúry preskúmať vzťah medzi individuálnym vedomím a univerzálnym duchom, pričom jeho štýl odrážal jeho záujem o filozofiu a mystiku.

    The House of the Titans
    By Still Waters
    The National Being
    AE in the Irish Theosophist
    The Divine Vision, and Other Poems
    Imaginations and Reveries
    • Imaginations and Reveries

      in large print

      • 296 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      The publishing house Megali focuses on making historical works accessible by reproducing them in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in literature, ensuring that classic texts can be enjoyed by a wider audience.

      Imaginations and Reveries
    • The Divine Vision, and Other Poems

      • 74 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      The book explores the life and contributions of George William Russell, known by his pseudonym Æ, highlighting his multifaceted role as a writer, poet, and painter within the Irish Literary Revival. It delves into his involvement in mysticism and theosophy, his influential connections with literary figures like James Joyce and William Butler Yeats, and his portrayal in Joyce's "Ulysses." Russell's legacy as an Irish nationalist and a key figure in the cultural movement of his time is also examined, offering insights into his artistic and ideological impact.

      The Divine Vision, and Other Poems
    • AE in the Irish Theosophist

      in large print

      • 428 stránok
      • 15 hodin čítania

      This publication focuses on making historical works accessible through large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. Megali, the publishing house, is dedicated to reproducing these texts to enhance readability and provide a more inclusive reading experience for all.

      AE in the Irish Theosophist
    • The National Being

      Some Thoughts on an Irish Polity

      • 112 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      A multifaceted figure in Irish literature, George William Russell, known as Æ, was a poet, painter, and mystic who played a significant role in the Irish Literary Revival. His debut poetry collection, Homeward: Songs by the Way, helped establish his literary reputation. Russell's connections with prominent writers like James Joyce and W.B. Yeats enriched the literary landscape of the time. Notably, he is depicted in Joyce's Ulysses, showcasing his influence and engagement with contemporary literary debates.

      The National Being
    • By Still Waters

      Lyrical Poems Old and New

      • 44 stránok
      • 2 hodiny čítania

      A multifaceted figure in early 20th-century Ireland, George William Russell, known as AE, was deeply involved in the Nationalist movement and theosophy. His editorial work for The Irish Homestead and The Irish Statesman showcased his ability to invigorate agricultural discourse. His contributions to poetry and mystical literature include notable collections like The Nuts of Knowledge and Imaginations and Reveries. Russell's legacy also includes his role in the Irish Agricultural Organization Society, where he helped promote cooperative farming under the guidance of Horace Plunkett.

      By Still Waters
    • The House of the Titans

      • 64 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      A prominent figure in the Irish Literary Revival, George William Russell, known by his pseudonym Æ, was a multifaceted artist involved in poetry, painting, and mysticism. His debut poetry collection, Homeward: Songs by the Way, solidified his literary reputation. Russell played a crucial role in connecting emerging writers like James Joyce with established literary figures such as William Butler Yeats. Additionally, he is depicted in Joyce's Ulysses, specifically in the "Scylla and Charybdis" episode, where he critiques Stephen's views on Shakespeare.

      The House of the Titans
    • Classic Reprint Series: Croquet

      Rules of the Game and Official Laws - Classic Reprint

      • 56 stránok
      • 2 hodiny čítania

      Excerpt from Croquet: Rules of the Game and Official Laws Croquet is a comparatively modern game. It has not the weight of years on its side to increase love and regard for it. The name seems to indicate France as its origin, and it is said to have been brought from there to Ireland, thence to England. Public match games were played in England as long ago as 1867. As a lawn game it became exceedingly popular, and the formation of the All England Croquet Club was succeeded by several annual contests for championship at Wimbledon. It has been even growing in favor of late years in England, judging from the formation of clubs and the public contests in different parts of the country, schedules of which are carefully published at the beginning of each season, thus eliciting a wide spread and increasing interest in the game. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at <a target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow" href="http://www.forgottenbooks.com">www.forgottenbooks.com</a> This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

      Classic Reprint Series: Croquet
    • Das Licht der Erleuchtung

      Visionen eines modernen keltischen Sehers

      Eine Kultfigur im englischsprachigen Ausland, die zur Zeit eine Renaissance feiert, hierzulande jedoch nur Wenigen bekannt, ist der Ire George William Russell (1867-1935) mit dem Pseudonym “AE”. Er war ein myriadenfaches Genie. Theosoph, Mystiker, Maler, Dichter und Förderer u. a. von James Joyce, Journalist und landwirtschaftlicher Reformer. Letzteres nicht vom Schreibtisch aus, sondern indem er sich zu den verarmten Bauern begab und ihnen bei der Gründung von Kreditgenossenschaften half. Sylvia Botheroyds Edition und Übersetzung von Russells spiritueller Autobiographie, Candle of Vision (1918), Das Licht der Erleuchtung, ist das einzige ins Deutsche übersetzte Werk von Russell. Das Licht der Erleuchtung ist Russells persönlichstes Buch; es ist das sorgfältig zusammengestellte Logbuch seiner Entdeckungsreisen in die Welt des Geistes. Wie sein außergewöhnlicher Verfasser, verdient es gerade in unserer Zeit, in der eine sichere Geisteshaltung, Mut und reine Schönheit so rar geworden sind, in weiten Kreisen der deutschsprachigen Welt bekannt zu werden. Das Licht der Erleuchtung ist ein wohltuendes Werk, denn hier sind Werk und der dahinterstehende Mensch von ein und derselben Wahrhaftigkeit.

      Das Licht der Erleuchtung