Philosophical Approaches to Literature: New Essays on Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century TextsWilliam E. Cain Bucknell University Press, 1984 - 257 This volume presents eleven new essays that reveal how significant nineteenth-and twentieth-century writers have drawn from, and in some cases, opposed major trends in philosophy. Essays in this collection deal with Tennyson, Coleridge, Woolf, Faulkner, De Quincey, Beckett, romance as a genre, the state of contemporary literary theory as shaped by the writings of Wittgenstein, Ricoeur and Derrida, and other topics. |
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... Imagination , " which " dissolves , diffuses , dissipates , in order to recreate " ( BL 1 : 202 ) . It is one of the cliches of literary history ( first vented by Coleridge himself ) that Coleridge's descent into the mines of metaphysic ...
... Imagination , " which " dissolves , diffuses , dissipates , in order to recreate " ( BL 1 : 202 ) . It is one of the cliches of literary history ( first vented by Coleridge himself ) that Coleridge's descent into the mines of metaphysic ...
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... imagination that provided the principles of esteem for Coleridge's early poetry ( and identified its " essential vitality " ) also legislated the resolute neglect by later critics of all but a few thematically congenial poems following ...
... imagination that provided the principles of esteem for Coleridge's early poetry ( and identified its " essential vitality " ) also legislated the resolute neglect by later critics of all but a few thematically congenial poems following ...
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... imagination ; it is a prose of fixities and definites , fully liable to be turned by the inventive fancy . This essay aims to let fancy have its turn . What follows will not pursue the analogy between the past and present relations of ...
... imagination ; it is a prose of fixities and definites , fully liable to be turned by the inventive fancy . This essay aims to let fancy have its turn . What follows will not pursue the analogy between the past and present relations of ...
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... imagination to the pleasures of gilding vice and diverting the mind from " Devotion , and earnest Concern for our own and future Welfare " ( OM 2 : 253-54 ) . Answering Hartley's suspicion of the figurative are both a yearning for a ...
... imagination to the pleasures of gilding vice and diverting the mind from " Devotion , and earnest Concern for our own and future Welfare " ( OM 2 : 253-54 ) . Answering Hartley's suspicion of the figurative are both a yearning for a ...
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... Imagination , they lose their peculiar Beauty and Force ; and , in order to recover this , and make ourselves sensible of it , we are obliged to recall the literal Sense , and to place the literal and figurative Senses close together ...
... Imagination , they lose their peculiar Beauty and Force ; and , in order to recover this , and make ourselves sensible of it , we are obliged to recall the literal Sense , and to place the literal and figurative Senses close together ...
Spis treści
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Some Lyric Examples | 51 |
Antinomy and Irony in De Quinceys Sir William Hamilton | 73 |
Philosophys Copernican Revolution and American Literary Dialectics | 91 |
Dickens and Thackeray Woolf and Beckett | 117 |
Virginia Woolf and the Prose of the World | 140 |
As I Lay Dying | 165 |
Paul Ricoeur and the Ironic Style of Postmodern Criticism | 183 |
Wittgenstein and the Question of Criteria in Literary Criticism | 202 |
Marx after Derrida | 227 |
Select Bibliography | 247 |
Contributors | 253 |
255 | |
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
Addie Addie's analogy association Beckett become characters Chicago claim closure Coleridge Coleridge's complete concept consciousness criteria cultural Dalloway death deconstruction Derrida dialectical discourse E. M. Forster Emerson essay existence experience F. R. Leavis fact Faulkner fiction figure final Hegel human idea ideal identity Idle Tears imagination interpretation irony Jacques Derrida Kant language Lay Dying Leavis linguistic Literary Criticism literary texts literature logic London Malone Malone Dies Marx Marx's meaning metaphor metaphysics metaphysics of presence mind narrative narrator Nietzsche novel object paradox past Paul Ricoeur Phenomenology Phenomenology of Spirit philosophy poem poet poetic poetry possible practice present problem question Quincey Quincey's reader reading relation representation rhetoric Ricoeur romance Samuel Taylor Coleridge seems self-conscious sense story structure suggests Tennyson theory things tion Tithonus trans Trobe truth Ulysses understanding University Press Virginia Woolf voice Wittgenstein words writing York
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