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Angelus Silesius: Some Lesefrüchte on the Background to Lacan’s Seminar

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Angelus Silesius: Some Lesefrüchte on the Background to Lacan’s Seminar

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This paper gives the wider background to the references in Lacan’s work to the life of Angelus Silesius, the pseudonym of Johann Scheffler [1624-1677], and his principle mystical text, the Cherubinische Wandersmann. A text almost certainly written between 1651 and 1653, a period of deeply personal transition and transformation which culminated in his reception into the Catholic Church and his decision to become a Jesuit. It includes a summary of the development of Christian mysticism in the West and the immediate context in which Lacan’s interest in the mystical emerged. This latter included a study of Silesius by Jean Baruzi. While Derrida and others have considered Silesius’ work not truly mystical, this paper argues that this is to over subscribe to a view in which the mystical is reduced to subjective, individual experience. A reading that only became common in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Keywords:

  • Keyword: Angelus Silesius
  • Keyword: apophatic
  • Keyword: Lacan
  • Keyword: mystic
  • Keyword: mysticism
  • Keyword: The mysteries

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Gale, J., (2020) “Angelus Silesius: Some Lesefrüchte on the Background to Lacan’s Seminar”, The European Journal of Psychoanalysis 7(1), 1–31.

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  • Published on 2020-04-23
  • Pages: 1–31
  • Original Publication: The European Journal of Psychoanalysis
  • Original ISSN: 2284-1059
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