TY - BOOK ID - 78675826 TI - A red rose in the dark AU - Lemberger, Dorit AU - Levin, Edward PY - 2016 SN - 1618114948 9781618114945 161811493X 9781618114938 PB - Boston DB - UniCat KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / Jewish. KW - Wittgenstein, Ludwig, KW - Zelda KW - Bent, Blanche R. KW - Bent, George C. KW - Wei-tʻe-ken-ssu-tʻan, KW - Wei-tʻe-ken-ssu-tʻan, Lu-te-wei-hsi, KW - Wittgenstein, L. KW - Vitgenshteĭn, L., KW - Wei-ken-ssu-tʻan, KW - Pitʻŭgensyutʻain, KW - Vitgenshteĭn, Li︠u︡dvig, KW - Weitegenshitan, KW - Wittgenstein, Ludovicus, KW - Vitgenshtaĭn, Ludvig, KW - ויטגנשטיין, לודוויג KW - 维特根斯坦, KW - Wittgenstein, Ludwig Josef Johann, KW - Criticism and interpretation. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78675826 AB - How can we characterize the uniqueness of poetic language? How can we describe the evasive enchantment of the paradox that is created by both universal and autobiographical expression? How does ordinary language function aesthetically while motivating the reader to acknowledge himself and to reveal how far his thinking belongs to the present, the future, or the past? Ludwig Wittgenstein, the central founder of the linguistic turn and the inspiration of countless works, inspires the search of this book for various linguistic functions: Dialogic, aesthetic, and mystical. The search investigates four Modern Hebrew poets: Zelda, Yehuda Amichai, Admiel Kosman, and Shimon Adaf based on their family resemblance of intertextuality in their language-games. The book resists social-cultural categorizations as religious vs. secular poetry or Mizrahi vs. Ashkenazi literature, and instead, focuses on Wittgenstein's aspects, suggesting universal interpretation of these corpuses. ER -