This book shows how Emily Dickinson used philosophy in her poetry and anticipated later philosophical movements.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Marianne Noble, Jed Deppman and Gary Lee Stonum Part I. Dickinson and the Philosophy of her Time: 1. Emily Dickinson: anatomist of the mind Michael Kearns 2. Dickinson, Hume, and the common sense legacy Melanie Hubbard 3. Outgrowing genesis? Dickinson, Darwin, and the higher criticism Jane Eberwein 4. Touching the wounds: Dickinson and Christology Linda Freedman 5. Against mastery: Dickinson contra Hegel and Schlegel Daniel Fineman 6. Perfect from the pod: instant learning in Dickinson and Kierkegaard Jim von der Heydt Part II. Dickinson and Modern Philosophy: 7. Truth and lie in Emily Dickinson and Friedrich Nietzsche Shira Wolosky 8. Emily Dickinson, pragmatism, and the conquests of mind Renee Tursi 9. Dickinson and Sartre on facing the brutality of brute existence Farhang Erfani 10. Dickinson on perception and consciousness: a dialogue with Merleau-Ponty Marianne Noble 11. The infinite in person: Levinas and Dickinson Megan Craig 12. Astonished thinking: Dickinson and Heidegger Jed Deppman Bibliography Index.
Introduction Marianne Noble, Jed Deppman and Gary Lee Stonum Part I. Dickinson and the Philosophy of her Time: 1. Emily Dickinson: anatomist of the mind Michael Kearns 2. Dickinson, Hume, and the common sense legacy Melanie Hubbard 3. Outgrowing genesis? Dickinson, Darwin, and the higher criticism Jane Eberwein 4. Touching the wounds: Dickinson and Christology Linda Freedman 5. Against mastery: Dickinson contra Hegel and Schlegel Daniel Fineman 6. Perfect from the pod: instant learning in Dickinson and Kierkegaard Jim von der Heydt Part II. Dickinson and Modern Philosophy: 7. Truth and lie in Emily Dickinson and Friedrich Nietzsche Shira Wolosky 8. Emily Dickinson, pragmatism, and the conquests of mind Renee Tursi 9. Dickinson and Sartre on facing the brutality of brute existence Farhang Erfani 10. Dickinson on perception and consciousness: a dialogue with Merleau-Ponty Marianne Noble 11. The infinite in person: Levinas and Dickinson Megan Craig 12. Astonished thinking: Dickinson and Heidegger Jed Deppman Bibliography Index.
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