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The Surveying of Hell. On Theatricality and Styles of Thinking

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 January 2009

Helmar Schramm
Affiliation:
Helmar Schramm is Professor of Theatre Studies at the University of Leipzig.

Extract

In 1529 Agrippa von Nettesheim criticized the ‘futility and uncertainty’ of science. Indeed, the triumphant rise of European culture and science has always been accompanied by shadows of dissent. While, on the one hand, the rhapsodic shattering of reason was heavily criticized, on the other hand, equally sharp criticism was raised against the hermetic spirit of universal systems. The accepted authority of scientific knowledge was continually served a Lenten repast, and mighty edifices built on theory have bowed to the weight of doubt, crumbling into ruins of truths. The path which we call ‘progress’ is overlaid with traces of our own actions in the image of Sisyphus in Hades, who is condemned to push a huge boulder uphill. He is forever forced back to the beginning of his task, because of the perfidious nature of the stone.

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Copyright © International Federation for Theatre Research 1995

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Notes

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