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Spacious Joy

An Essay in Phenomenology and Literature

J.L. Chretien - Translated by Anne Ashley Davenport

In this important volume, French philosopher and poet J.L. Chrétien boldly and subtly applies his vast experience in phenomenology to poetry and literature – showing indeed how to bridge the boundary with philosophy. His real aim is implicit and brave: to show that spiritual authors from Augustine to Claudel surpass Bergson in their philosophical grasp of intuition and joy. He thus claims new turf for spiritual authors in the context of examining an important human constellation of emotions. The approach is exquisitely multi-disciplinary and makes a vital contribution to our understanding of the phenomenology of religious experience. Available in English for the first time, his work will be of immediate interest to philosophers, theologians, literary critics, psychologists, art historians and sociologists.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Rowman & Littlefield International
Pages: 208 • Trim: 6½ x 9
978-1-78661-056-0 • Hardback • March 2019 • $166.00 • (£129.00)
978-1-78661-057-7 • Paperback • March 2019 • $56.00 • (£43.00)
978-1-78661-058-4 • eBook • March 2019 • $53.00 • (£41.00)
Subjects: Philosophy / Movements / Phenomenology, Philosophy / Continental Philosophy, Literary Criticism / Comparative Literature
J.L. Chretien is a French philosopher and poet. He is currently Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris, Sorbonne. He has published 30 books in French and received the Prix du Cardinal Lustiger from the Académie française in 2012 for his philosophical work.

Anne Ashley Davenport is a Lecturer in Philosophy at Boston College.

Translator’s Note

Introduction: Spaciousness, Joy, and the Legacy of the Word “Dilation”

Chapter One: St. Augustine and the Wide Offshore of Desire

Chapter Two: St. Gregory the Great: Amplitude Within a Narrow Confinement

Chapter Three: The Dilated Runners of Psalm 118, from Henri Michaux to St. Teresa

Chapter Four: Mystical Dilations

Chapter Five: Bossuet on the Open Roads

Chapter Six: Amiel and the Pathology of Dilation

Chapter Seven: Return to Eden with Thomas Traherne

Chapter Eight: Whitman, Voyager Without Limits

Chapter Nine: Paul Claudel’s Cosmic Respiration

Further Reading

Anne Davenport has with sensitivity and insight brilliantly translated the nuances of Jean-Louis Chrétien’s masterpiece on the deep nature of joy, which the modern world urgently needs with its overemphasis on rationality and self-centred individuality. Joy and space are explored through an expansion or opening of the heart, which render us more alive and vibrant, implying that we are fellow-breathers of each other and of all living things, which has implications for rebuilding communities and caring for the environment.
— Eric Ronald Priest, Emeritus Professor, University of St Andrews


The extraordinary Jean-Louis Chretien reminds us once again not only of the richness of overlooked experiences and the importance of the concepts that preserve them, but of their important place in an account of our humanity that would be able to admit them. Here it is a matter of joy, an affect that modern philosophy has addressed too little, its manifestation in body and soul, and the constitution of space and time that is implied by it. What the bible has known and has been dear to poets and religious thinkers, philosophy cannot afford to ignore. In the dilation of the heart, dilatatio cordis, one finds the center of our existence, in the flesh, in thought, in sensibility and in willing. Wonderfully translated by Anne Davenport, Spacious Joy invites careful reading and indeed re-reading.
— Jeffrey Bloechl


Spacious Joy is a brilliant interdisciplinary work by one of France's most daring contemporary thinkers. Ranging from philosophy and theology to mysticism and literature, Chretien invites the reader on a deep, expansive journey of contemplative imagination. The expert translation and Translator's Note by Anne Davenport offer supplementary pleasures to this rich intellectual feast. Taste and see!


— Richard Kearney, Charles Seelig Professor of Philosophy, Boston College


Spacious Joy

An Essay in Phenomenology and Literature

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • In this important volume, French philosopher and poet J.L. Chrétien boldly and subtly applies his vast experience in phenomenology to poetry and literature – showing indeed how to bridge the boundary with philosophy. His real aim is implicit and brave: to show that spiritual authors from Augustine to Claudel surpass Bergson in their philosophical grasp of intuition and joy. He thus claims new turf for spiritual authors in the context of examining an important human constellation of emotions. The approach is exquisitely multi-disciplinary and makes a vital contribution to our understanding of the phenomenology of religious experience. Available in English for the first time, his work will be of immediate interest to philosophers, theologians, literary critics, psychologists, art historians and sociologists.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Rowman & Littlefield International
    Pages: 208 • Trim: 6½ x 9
    978-1-78661-056-0 • Hardback • March 2019 • $166.00 • (£129.00)
    978-1-78661-057-7 • Paperback • March 2019 • $56.00 • (£43.00)
    978-1-78661-058-4 • eBook • March 2019 • $53.00 • (£41.00)
    Subjects: Philosophy / Movements / Phenomenology, Philosophy / Continental Philosophy, Literary Criticism / Comparative Literature
Author
Author
  • J.L. Chretien is a French philosopher and poet. He is currently Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris, Sorbonne. He has published 30 books in French and received the Prix du Cardinal Lustiger from the Académie française in 2012 for his philosophical work.

    Anne Ashley Davenport is a Lecturer in Philosophy at Boston College.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Translator’s Note

    Introduction: Spaciousness, Joy, and the Legacy of the Word “Dilation”

    Chapter One: St. Augustine and the Wide Offshore of Desire

    Chapter Two: St. Gregory the Great: Amplitude Within a Narrow Confinement

    Chapter Three: The Dilated Runners of Psalm 118, from Henri Michaux to St. Teresa

    Chapter Four: Mystical Dilations

    Chapter Five: Bossuet on the Open Roads

    Chapter Six: Amiel and the Pathology of Dilation

    Chapter Seven: Return to Eden with Thomas Traherne

    Chapter Eight: Whitman, Voyager Without Limits

    Chapter Nine: Paul Claudel’s Cosmic Respiration

    Further Reading

Reviews
Reviews
  • Anne Davenport has with sensitivity and insight brilliantly translated the nuances of Jean-Louis Chrétien’s masterpiece on the deep nature of joy, which the modern world urgently needs with its overemphasis on rationality and self-centred individuality. Joy and space are explored through an expansion or opening of the heart, which render us more alive and vibrant, implying that we are fellow-breathers of each other and of all living things, which has implications for rebuilding communities and caring for the environment.
    — Eric Ronald Priest, Emeritus Professor, University of St Andrews


    The extraordinary Jean-Louis Chretien reminds us once again not only of the richness of overlooked experiences and the importance of the concepts that preserve them, but of their important place in an account of our humanity that would be able to admit them. Here it is a matter of joy, an affect that modern philosophy has addressed too little, its manifestation in body and soul, and the constitution of space and time that is implied by it. What the bible has known and has been dear to poets and religious thinkers, philosophy cannot afford to ignore. In the dilation of the heart, dilatatio cordis, one finds the center of our existence, in the flesh, in thought, in sensibility and in willing. Wonderfully translated by Anne Davenport, Spacious Joy invites careful reading and indeed re-reading.
    — Jeffrey Bloechl


    Spacious Joy is a brilliant interdisciplinary work by one of France's most daring contemporary thinkers. Ranging from philosophy and theology to mysticism and literature, Chretien invites the reader on a deep, expansive journey of contemplative imagination. The expert translation and Translator's Note by Anne Davenport offer supplementary pleasures to this rich intellectual feast. Taste and see!


    — Richard Kearney, Charles Seelig Professor of Philosophy, Boston College


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