Temporality in Life as Seen Through Literature Contributions to Phenomenology of Life /
Temporality pervades the dynamic joint of existence, and the human being as such. As human beings unfold through ontopoiesis, each move of which punctuates the temporality of life, they, whose life experience, deliberation, planning, reflection and dreaming are permeated by temporal motivations and...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
2007.
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Σειρά: | Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook Of Phenomenological Research ;
86 |
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Section I
- A Temporal Chora
- Literature and the Sense of the Past
- “A Moment in Timelessness”: Ben Okri’s Astonishing the Gods (1995; 1999)
- A Mode of Recollection in African Autobiography
- “In an Instant of Time”: The Imagist Perception and the Phenomenology of the “Upsurge” of the Present in Ezra Pound’s Cantos
- Ascent Patterns in the Early Poetry of Tennyson
- Section II
- Ontology and Epistemology of Time in the Stage Play: Revisiting Roman Ingarden’s The Literary Work of Art and The Cognition of Literary Work of Art
- Temporal Sequence and Permanence in Neiges by Saint-John Perse
- Non-Teleological Temporality in Philosophy and Literature: Camus, Achebe, Emerson, Ellison, Hurston, and Nietzsche
- The Conflicting World-Views of the Traditional and the Modernist Novel
- Towards the Infinite Memory
- Between the Dialectics of Time-Memory and the Dialectics of Duration-Moment: Marcel Proust and Virginia Woolf in Dialogue
- Section III
- TemporalRearrangement of the Moral Cosmos: Alice Munro’s Fiction
- On the Distinction of Tragedy and Pathos Through the Perusal of Henry James’s The Beast in the Jungle
- Telling Time: Literature, Temporality and Trauma
- Transcendence Unbound: Existence and Temporality in Montaigne’s Essays
- Translation Lost, Translation Regained – on Temporality, or on Being
- Notes on a Poetics of Time
- Camus, time and literature
- Section IV
- The “Deepening of the Present” Throughout Representation as the Temporal Condition of a Creative Process
- “My Dear Time’s Waste”: The Experience of Time and Creation in Proust
- Indexicalities of image, text and time
- Achieving a Human Time: What We Can Learn from Faulkner’s Benjy
- Kafka’s The Metamorphosis: Gregor’s Da-Sein Paralyzed by Debt
- Time in Post-Modern Fiction: Time’s Arrow, The French Lieutenant’s Woman, and “The Alexandria Quartet”.