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More Than Life: Georg Simmel and Walter Benjamin on Art is the first book to trace the philosophical relation between Georg Simmel and his one-time student Walter Benjamin, two of the most influential German thinkers of the twentieth century.

Reading Simmel’s work, particularly his essays on Michelangelo, Rembrandt, and Rodin, alongside Benjamin’s concept of Unscheinbarkeit (inconspicuousness) and his writings on Charlie Chaplin, More Than Life demonstrates that both Simmel and Benjamin conceive of art as the creation of something entirely new rather than as a mimetic reproduction of a given. The two thinkers diverge in that Simmel emphasizes the presence of a continuous movement of life, whereas Benjamin highlights the priority of discontinuous, interruptive moments.

With the aim of further elucidating Simmel and Benjamin’s ideas on art, Stéphane Symons presents a number of in-depth analyses of specific artworks that were not discussed by these authors. Through an insightful examination of both the conceptual affinities and the philosophical differences between Simmel and Benjamin , Symons reconstructs a crucial episode in twentieth-century debates on art and aesthetics.  

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  1. Cover
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  1. Half Title, Title Page, Copyright, Quotation
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. List of Figures
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Abbreviations and Translations
  2. pp. xiii-xiv
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  1. Introduction. Georg Simmel and Walter Benjamin: “The Incapability of Any Actual Pause”
  2. pp. 3-28
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  1. Part I. Georg Simmel
  1. Chapter 1. Michelangelo: Life and the Fate of Mankind
  2. pp. 31-42
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  1. Chapter 2. Rembrandt: Re-Producing the Soulful Life of the Sitter as a Portrait
  2. pp. 43-64
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  1. Chapter 3. Auguste Rodin: Reexperiencing One’s Deepest Life in the Sphere of Art
  2. pp. 65-82
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  1. Part II. Walter Benjamin
  1. Introduction. Walter Benjamin and Georg Simmel: “A Duel That Is the Creative Process Itself”
  2. pp. 85-96
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  1. Chapter 4. Unscheinbarkeit: “Depersonalization Set in an Incomparably Productive Context”
  2. pp. 97-118
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  1. Chapter 5. Charlie Chaplin: “Man Would Not Be the Noblest on Earth if He Were Not Too Noble for It”
  2. pp. 119-150
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  1. Two Concluding Remarks: “Always Lagging Half a Step Behind”
  2. pp. 151-158
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  1. Notes
  2. pp. 159-202
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  1. Bibliography
  2. pp. 203-216
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 217-223
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