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Addresses literary theory and criticism, comparative studies in terms of theme, genre movement and influence, and interdisciplinary perspectives.
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Addresses literary theory and criticism, comparative studies in terms of theme, genre movement and influence, and interdisciplinary perspectives.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9780521248600
- ISBN-10: 0521248604
- Artikelnr.: 29338875
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9780521248600
- ISBN-10: 0521248604
- Artikelnr.: 29338875
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Frontispiece; Editor's
introduction: the 'Great Code' deciphered: literary and Biblical
hermeneutics; Part I. Hermeneutic Criticism: 1. Reading as experience: on
the aesthetics of literary interpretation and criticism Johan Wrede; 2. The
community of interpretation: T. S. Eliot and Josiah Royce Piers Gray; 3.
Stanley Fish's interpretive communities and the status of critical
interpretations P. D. Juhl; 4. 'What matter who's speaking?': Beckett, the
authorial subject and contemporary critical theory Iain Wright; 5. Reading
as system and as practice John Frow; 6. Gadamer's hermeneutics Paul
Connerton; 7. Turner's Biblical Deluge and the iconography of 'homo bulla'
Mordechai Omer; 8. 'The world's pleasaunce': H¿fiz's allegorical gardens
Julie Scott Meisami; 9. Hölderlin and the interpretation of the self
Stanley Corngold; Part II. Translations: 1. Sophocles: Antigone, stasimon V
J. Lavery; 2. Friedrich Hölderlin: on tragedy: 'Notes on the Oedipus' and
'Notes on the Antigone' translated with an introduction Jeremy Adler; 3.
Horst Günther: philological understanding: a note on the writings of Peter
Szondi Jeremy Adler; 4. Peter Szondi: Hölderlin's overcoming of classicism
Timothy Bahti; 5. The English Comedians: comedy of the prodigal son
translated with an introduction Julian Hilton; Part III. Essay Reviews: 1.
The case of Kugel: do we find ourselves when we lose ourselves in a text?
Francis Landy; 2. Family plots: a review of Adultery in the Novel by Tony
Tanner, Balzac by Christopher Prendergast, and Origins of the Novel by
Marthe Robert Stephen Heath; 3. On the men of ancient Greece: a review of
Myth, Religion and Society. Structuralist Essays by M. Detienne, L. Gernet,
J. -P Vernant and P. Vidal Naquet Riccardo di Donato and Jesper Svenbro
(trans.); Books and periodicals received; Bibliography of hermeneutics:
literary and Biblical interpretation Jeffery M. Peck; Bibliography of
comparative literature in Britain, 1980 Glyn Tegai Hughes.
introduction: the 'Great Code' deciphered: literary and Biblical
hermeneutics; Part I. Hermeneutic Criticism: 1. Reading as experience: on
the aesthetics of literary interpretation and criticism Johan Wrede; 2. The
community of interpretation: T. S. Eliot and Josiah Royce Piers Gray; 3.
Stanley Fish's interpretive communities and the status of critical
interpretations P. D. Juhl; 4. 'What matter who's speaking?': Beckett, the
authorial subject and contemporary critical theory Iain Wright; 5. Reading
as system and as practice John Frow; 6. Gadamer's hermeneutics Paul
Connerton; 7. Turner's Biblical Deluge and the iconography of 'homo bulla'
Mordechai Omer; 8. 'The world's pleasaunce': H¿fiz's allegorical gardens
Julie Scott Meisami; 9. Hölderlin and the interpretation of the self
Stanley Corngold; Part II. Translations: 1. Sophocles: Antigone, stasimon V
J. Lavery; 2. Friedrich Hölderlin: on tragedy: 'Notes on the Oedipus' and
'Notes on the Antigone' translated with an introduction Jeremy Adler; 3.
Horst Günther: philological understanding: a note on the writings of Peter
Szondi Jeremy Adler; 4. Peter Szondi: Hölderlin's overcoming of classicism
Timothy Bahti; 5. The English Comedians: comedy of the prodigal son
translated with an introduction Julian Hilton; Part III. Essay Reviews: 1.
The case of Kugel: do we find ourselves when we lose ourselves in a text?
Francis Landy; 2. Family plots: a review of Adultery in the Novel by Tony
Tanner, Balzac by Christopher Prendergast, and Origins of the Novel by
Marthe Robert Stephen Heath; 3. On the men of ancient Greece: a review of
Myth, Religion and Society. Structuralist Essays by M. Detienne, L. Gernet,
J. -P Vernant and P. Vidal Naquet Riccardo di Donato and Jesper Svenbro
(trans.); Books and periodicals received; Bibliography of hermeneutics:
literary and Biblical interpretation Jeffery M. Peck; Bibliography of
comparative literature in Britain, 1980 Glyn Tegai Hughes.
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Frontispiece; Editor's
introduction: the 'Great Code' deciphered: literary and Biblical
hermeneutics; Part I. Hermeneutic Criticism: 1. Reading as experience: on
the aesthetics of literary interpretation and criticism Johan Wrede; 2. The
community of interpretation: T. S. Eliot and Josiah Royce Piers Gray; 3.
Stanley Fish's interpretive communities and the status of critical
interpretations P. D. Juhl; 4. 'What matter who's speaking?': Beckett, the
authorial subject and contemporary critical theory Iain Wright; 5. Reading
as system and as practice John Frow; 6. Gadamer's hermeneutics Paul
Connerton; 7. Turner's Biblical Deluge and the iconography of 'homo bulla'
Mordechai Omer; 8. 'The world's pleasaunce': H¿fiz's allegorical gardens
Julie Scott Meisami; 9. Hölderlin and the interpretation of the self
Stanley Corngold; Part II. Translations: 1. Sophocles: Antigone, stasimon V
J. Lavery; 2. Friedrich Hölderlin: on tragedy: 'Notes on the Oedipus' and
'Notes on the Antigone' translated with an introduction Jeremy Adler; 3.
Horst Günther: philological understanding: a note on the writings of Peter
Szondi Jeremy Adler; 4. Peter Szondi: Hölderlin's overcoming of classicism
Timothy Bahti; 5. The English Comedians: comedy of the prodigal son
translated with an introduction Julian Hilton; Part III. Essay Reviews: 1.
The case of Kugel: do we find ourselves when we lose ourselves in a text?
Francis Landy; 2. Family plots: a review of Adultery in the Novel by Tony
Tanner, Balzac by Christopher Prendergast, and Origins of the Novel by
Marthe Robert Stephen Heath; 3. On the men of ancient Greece: a review of
Myth, Religion and Society. Structuralist Essays by M. Detienne, L. Gernet,
J. -P Vernant and P. Vidal Naquet Riccardo di Donato and Jesper Svenbro
(trans.); Books and periodicals received; Bibliography of hermeneutics:
literary and Biblical interpretation Jeffery M. Peck; Bibliography of
comparative literature in Britain, 1980 Glyn Tegai Hughes.
introduction: the 'Great Code' deciphered: literary and Biblical
hermeneutics; Part I. Hermeneutic Criticism: 1. Reading as experience: on
the aesthetics of literary interpretation and criticism Johan Wrede; 2. The
community of interpretation: T. S. Eliot and Josiah Royce Piers Gray; 3.
Stanley Fish's interpretive communities and the status of critical
interpretations P. D. Juhl; 4. 'What matter who's speaking?': Beckett, the
authorial subject and contemporary critical theory Iain Wright; 5. Reading
as system and as practice John Frow; 6. Gadamer's hermeneutics Paul
Connerton; 7. Turner's Biblical Deluge and the iconography of 'homo bulla'
Mordechai Omer; 8. 'The world's pleasaunce': H¿fiz's allegorical gardens
Julie Scott Meisami; 9. Hölderlin and the interpretation of the self
Stanley Corngold; Part II. Translations: 1. Sophocles: Antigone, stasimon V
J. Lavery; 2. Friedrich Hölderlin: on tragedy: 'Notes on the Oedipus' and
'Notes on the Antigone' translated with an introduction Jeremy Adler; 3.
Horst Günther: philological understanding: a note on the writings of Peter
Szondi Jeremy Adler; 4. Peter Szondi: Hölderlin's overcoming of classicism
Timothy Bahti; 5. The English Comedians: comedy of the prodigal son
translated with an introduction Julian Hilton; Part III. Essay Reviews: 1.
The case of Kugel: do we find ourselves when we lose ourselves in a text?
Francis Landy; 2. Family plots: a review of Adultery in the Novel by Tony
Tanner, Balzac by Christopher Prendergast, and Origins of the Novel by
Marthe Robert Stephen Heath; 3. On the men of ancient Greece: a review of
Myth, Religion and Society. Structuralist Essays by M. Detienne, L. Gernet,
J. -P Vernant and P. Vidal Naquet Riccardo di Donato and Jesper Svenbro
(trans.); Books and periodicals received; Bibliography of hermeneutics:
literary and Biblical interpretation Jeffery M. Peck; Bibliography of
comparative literature in Britain, 1980 Glyn Tegai Hughes.