The Southern Philosopher: Collected Essays of John William Corrington

John William Corrington, once dubbed a "Southern Man of Letters," is mostly known for his fiction, poetry, and screenplays. Having achieved fame for writing the screenplays for The Battle for the Planet of the Apes, Boxcar Bertha, Omega Man, and other films, Corrington also wrote philosophical, literary, and jurisprudential essays that are often overlooked. Corrington turned to screenwriting because he needed money, but the enormity of his intellect is evident in his essays, which are prescient, bold, provocative, and intelligent. Corrington wrote about such wide-ranging issues as his beloved South, the humanities, law, jurisprudence, Gnosticism, and Eric Voegelin. His writing, with its literary flair and abiding conservatism, is distinctly Southern. Corrington is the most extraordinary "undiscovered" Southern philosopher never to have received the sustained attention he deserves. This book is the first to recover the profound and complex essays of this complicated man known more for his day job as a lawyer and screenwriter than for his significant critical essays and lectures. It contains essays and lectures never before collected, and some have never been published. This edition is an indispensable introduction to Corrington's philosophy. Only by studying these essays and lectures may one hope to gain a proper understanding of Corrington's full works in their broader contexts.

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The Southern Philosopher: Collected Essays of John William Corrington

John William Corrington, once dubbed a "Southern Man of Letters," is mostly known for his fiction, poetry, and screenplays. Having achieved fame for writing the screenplays for The Battle for the Planet of the Apes, Boxcar Bertha, Omega Man, and other films, Corrington also wrote philosophical, literary, and jurisprudential essays that are often overlooked. Corrington turned to screenwriting because he needed money, but the enormity of his intellect is evident in his essays, which are prescient, bold, provocative, and intelligent. Corrington wrote about such wide-ranging issues as his beloved South, the humanities, law, jurisprudence, Gnosticism, and Eric Voegelin. His writing, with its literary flair and abiding conservatism, is distinctly Southern. Corrington is the most extraordinary "undiscovered" Southern philosopher never to have received the sustained attention he deserves. This book is the first to recover the profound and complex essays of this complicated man known more for his day job as a lawyer and screenwriter than for his significant critical essays and lectures. It contains essays and lectures never before collected, and some have never been published. This edition is an indispensable introduction to Corrington's philosophy. Only by studying these essays and lectures may one hope to gain a proper understanding of Corrington's full works in their broader contexts.

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The Southern Philosopher: Collected Essays of John William Corrington

The Southern Philosopher: Collected Essays of John William Corrington

The Southern Philosopher: Collected Essays of John William Corrington

The Southern Philosopher: Collected Essays of John William Corrington

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John William Corrington, once dubbed a "Southern Man of Letters," is mostly known for his fiction, poetry, and screenplays. Having achieved fame for writing the screenplays for The Battle for the Planet of the Apes, Boxcar Bertha, Omega Man, and other films, Corrington also wrote philosophical, literary, and jurisprudential essays that are often overlooked. Corrington turned to screenwriting because he needed money, but the enormity of his intellect is evident in his essays, which are prescient, bold, provocative, and intelligent. Corrington wrote about such wide-ranging issues as his beloved South, the humanities, law, jurisprudence, Gnosticism, and Eric Voegelin. His writing, with its literary flair and abiding conservatism, is distinctly Southern. Corrington is the most extraordinary "undiscovered" Southern philosopher never to have received the sustained attention he deserves. This book is the first to recover the profound and complex essays of this complicated man known more for his day job as a lawyer and screenwriter than for his significant critical essays and lectures. It contains essays and lectures never before collected, and some have never been published. This edition is an indispensable introduction to Corrington's philosophy. Only by studying these essays and lectures may one hope to gain a proper understanding of Corrington's full works in their broader contexts.


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ISBN-13: 9781940771373
Publisher: University of North Georgia
Publication date: 07/18/2017
Pages: 362
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Introduction ix
Part I: Writing 1
The Mystery of Writing 3
The Uses of History and the Meaning of Fiction 24
Part II: Literature 31
Literary Criticism 31
The Humanities 31
Academia 31
A Poet's Credo 33
Intuition-Intellect 36
The "Message" as Art 51
The Academic Revolution: 54
Work in Progress 54
The Recovery of the Humanities I 64
The Recovery of the Humanities II 87
Part III: History 101
A Rebirth of Philosophical Thought 103
Philosophies of History: 108
An Interview with Eric Voegelin 108
The Law and the Prophets 122
Science, Symbol, and Meaning 125
Part IV: Gnosticism 137
The Structure of 139
Gnostic Consciousness 139
Gnosticism and Modern Thought: 157
A Way You'll Never Be 157
A Brief History of Gnosticism, Part I 204
A Brief History of Gnosticism, Part II 217
Appendices 241
Appendix A 243
Appendix B 296
Appendix C 299
Appendix D 309
Bibliographies 313
Selected Bibliography 315
The Collected Works of 320
Eric Voegelin 320
Corrington's Publications 322
About the Editor 341
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