Buch, Englisch, Band 79, 230 Seiten, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 220 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
Reihe: Value Inquiry Book Series
A Phenomenology of Literary Art. Edited by Ellen J. Burns
Buch, Englisch, Band 79, 230 Seiten, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 220 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
Reihe: Value Inquiry Book Series
ISBN: 978-90-420-0665-2
Verlag: Brill | Rodopi
The chapters are divided into two parts: the phenomenological theory and practical criticism. In making his case, Kaelin traces the development in the American academic tradition from the American New Criticism through structuralism to the French nouvelle critique. He calls his theory "phenomenological structuralism," and shows its derivation from American pragmatism (contextualism) to an unabashed phenomenology through the criticisms of Roman Ingarden, Martin Heidegger, and Paul Ricoeur. The structuralism derives from the work of Ferdinand de Saussure, as incorporated into the philosophical linguistics of Maurice Merleau-Ponty.
Part II contains five chapters, each concerned with either direct application of the theory in acts of criticism, or in the metacriticism of accepted critical theories, such as the Aristotelians of early dramatic critics (Chapter 6), or of applied procedures in recent academic critical circles (Chapter 10).
The argument is concluded in the author's Afterword, where pedagogical issues are introduced to suggest the future applicability of the theory.
A glossary of technical and new terms is added, and a double index - of names and a subject matter - is included to map out the author's own interpretation of his bibliographic references.
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Editorial Foreword by Richard T. Hull. Editor's Introduction by Ellen J. Burns. Author's Preface. Acknowledgments. PART I: PHENOMENOLOGICAL CRITICAL THEORY. ONE Living with Metaphor. TWO Of Time in Literary Texts. THREE Language as a Medium for Art. FOUR The Debate over Stratification within Aesthetic Objects. FIVE Contextual Significance and the Truth of Literature. PART II: PHENOMENOLOGICAL METACRITICISM AND CRITICAL PRACTICE. SIX The Rolfe of Philosophy in the Development of Tragic Drama. SEVEN Toward a Theory of Contemporary Tragedy. EIGHT What Makes Philosophical Literature Philosophical? NINE Nature and Human Nature in Literary Contexts. TEN The Fourteenth Way of Looking at a Blackbird. Afterword: The Uses and Abuses of Theory. References. Glossary of Technical and Unusual Terms. About the Author. About the Editor. Index of Proper Names. Subject Index.