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"As Hegel insists, the roots of exile, of self-division, are internal. They are a fatal constant of self-consciousness. It is to ourselves that we are strangers. However absolute the empathy which knits friend to friend, however symbiotic and self-sacrificial the uses of amity there can be no true homecoming to the self through another."
Nov 16, 2025 05:29AM
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not an exit
not an exit is on page 60 of 337
"The renown, the very survival, in the spiritual sense, of the house of Oedipus lies in the hands of her silence. She is wedded to that silence; 'she knows not any man and yet she is a bride'." okay this is it for today
Nov 25, 2025 06:16AM
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not an exit
not an exit is on page 58 of 337
"Kierkegaard's relation to the child of Oedipus is one of possessive irony, of a Donjuanism of the soul such as he himself has described in his analysis of Mozart. 'She is my creation, her thoughts are my thoughts, and yet it is as if I had rested with her in a night of love, as if she had entrusted me with her deep secret, breathing out this secret and her soul in my embrace.'"
Nov 25, 2025 06:09AM
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not an exit
not an exit is on page 35 of 337
"Innocence is irreconcilable with human action; but only in action is there moral identity." i can’t finish this book because every other sentence i need to stop and take a walk. what if we all just died
Nov 22, 2025 04:03AM
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not an exit
not an exit is on page 33 of 337
"Inside the family, continues Hegel, one relationship is privileged above all others by virtue of the immediacy and purity of its ethical substance." i have so many jokes about what comes next
Nov 22, 2025 03:23AM
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not an exit
not an exit is on page 18 of 337
"The torment of Narcissus is stilled: the image is substance, it is the integral self in the twin presence of another. Thus sisterliness is ontologically privileged beyond any other human stance. In it, the homecomings of Idealism and Romanticism are given vital form. This form receives supreme, everlasting expression in Sophocles' Antigone." okay. yay :)
Nov 16, 2025 05:40AM
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not an exit
not an exit is on page 14 of 337
"No literalism, no psychoanalytic labelling, will elucidate the utter seriousness, the period-magic of Baudelaire's call to 'mon enfant, rna sceur' ('my child, my sister'). But it is just this magic and this seriousness, irrelevant as they may be to Sophocles' meaning, which must be grasped if we are to make sense of the special lustre of Antigone in nineteenth-century feeling."
Nov 16, 2025 05:22AM
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not an exit is on page 13 of 337
"Moreover, only one born of the union of brother and sister can bring on the twilight of the gods which is also the morning of man (only he can, in Hegelian terms, close history)." i need to speak with George Steiner. i need to speak with George Steiner
Nov 16, 2025 05:19AM
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not an exit is on page 4 of 337
"Some of us have in a prior existence been in love with an Antigone, and that makes us find no full content in any mortal tie." Shelley is the only mf around here who ever understood me
Nov 09, 2025 07:22AM
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