The Existential Coordinates of the Human Condition: Poetic — Epic — Tragic The Literary Genre
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1984, 1984
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1984 |
Series: | Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Myth and Tragic Action in La Celestina and Romeo and Juliet
- Du désordre à l’ordre: le rôle de la violence dans Horace
- The Act of Writing as an Apprehension of the Enigma of Being-in-the-World
- The Truth of the Body: Merleau-Ponty on Perception, Language, and Literature
- Fiction and the Transposition of Presence
- The Structure of Allegory
- Literary Impressionism and Phenomenology: Affinities and Contrasts
- Phenomenology and Literary Impressionism: The Prismatic Sensibility
- Un modèle d’analyse dy texte dramatique
- The Problem of Reading, Phenomenologically or Otherwise
- Index of Names
- The Existential Sources of Rhetoric: A Comparison Between Traditional Epic and Modern Narrative
- Metaphor and the Flux of Human Experience
- The Literary Diary as a Witness of Man’s Historicity: Heinrich Böll, Karl Krolow, Günter Grass, and Peter Handke
- The French Nouveau Roman: The Ultimate Expression of Impressionism
- The Birth of Tragedy out of the Spirit of Music: Claudel, Milhaud and the Oresteia
- Tragedy and the Completion of Freedom
- Hardy’s Jude: The Pursuit of the Ideal as Tragedy
- Values and German Tragedy 1770–1840
- La Destinée de la tragédie dans la culture Islamique
- Toward a Theory of Contemporary Tragedy
- The Re-emergence of Tragedy in Late Medieval England: Sir Thomas Malory’s Morte Darthur
- Tragical, Comical, Historical
- The Denial of Tragedy: The Self-Reflexive Process of the Creative Activity and the FrenchNew Novel
- Tragic Closure and the Cornelian Wager
- Intuition in Britannicus
- Aesthetic Enjoyment and Poetic Sense. Poetic Sense: The Irreducible in Literature
- Movement in German Poems
- Why be a Poet?
- The Field of Poetic Constitution
- The Poet in the Poem: A Phenomenological Analysis of Anne Sexton’s ‘Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty)’
- Nature, Feeling, and Disclosure in the Poetry of Wallace Stevens
- “Fallings from us, Vanishings ...”: Composition and the Structure of Loss
- Poetic Thinking to Be
- From Helikon to Aetna: The Precinct of Poetry in Hesiod, Empedokles, Hölderlin, and Arnold
- What Can the Poem Do Today? The Self-Evaluation of Western Poets after 1945
- Poetry as Essential Graphs
- The Shield and the Horizon: Homeric Ekphrasis and History
- The Myth of Man in the Hebraic Epic
- On Medieval Interpretation and Mythology
- The Epic Element in Japanese Literature
- A Long Day’s Journey into Night: The Historicity of Human Existence Unfolding in Virginia Woolf’s Fiction