Providing a rare bridge between professional philosophy and literary studies, this book focuses on topics central to both fields: interpretation, reading, and critical judgment; the relationship between literary texts and history; the ethical dimensions of artworks; the nature of style, fiction, and poetry.
Providing a rare bridge between professional philosophy and literary studies, this book focuses on topics central to both fields: interpretation, reading, and critical judgment; the relationship between literary texts and history; the ethical dimensions of artworks; the nature of style, fiction, and poetry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Robert Chodat and John Gibson 1. Writing after Wittgenstein Michael LeMahieu 2. A Wittgensteinian phenomenology of criticism Toril Moi 3. Appreciating material: criticism, science, and the very idea of method Robert Chodat 4. A vision of language for literary historians: forms of life, context, use Sarah Beckwith 5. Wittgenstein and the prospects for a contemporary literary humanism Espen Hammer 6. Storied thoughts: Wittgenstein and the reaches of fiction Magdalena Ostas 7. Wittgenstein and lyric Hannah Vandegrift Eldridge 8. Life, logic, style: on late Wittgenstein Henry Pickford 9. Wittgenstein's apocalyptic subjectivity Benjamin Ware.
Introduction Robert Chodat and John Gibson 1. Writing after Wittgenstein Michael LeMahieu 2. A Wittgensteinian phenomenology of criticism Toril Moi 3. Appreciating material: criticism, science, and the very idea of method Robert Chodat 4. A vision of language for literary historians: forms of life, context, use Sarah Beckwith 5. Wittgenstein and the prospects for a contemporary literary humanism Espen Hammer 6. Storied thoughts: Wittgenstein and the reaches of fiction Magdalena Ostas 7. Wittgenstein and lyric Hannah Vandegrift Eldridge 8. Life, logic, style: on late Wittgenstein Henry Pickford 9. Wittgenstein's apocalyptic subjectivity Benjamin Ware.
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