Literature -- Philosophy
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Literature -- Philosophy
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- A book of the book : some works & projections about the book & writing
- A common sky; : philosophy and the literary imagination
- After Blanchot : literature, criticism, philosophy
- Against autonomy : global dialectics of cultural exchange
- Alice in Wonderland and philosophy : curioser and curioser
- Around the book : systems and literacy
- Art and answerability : early philosophical essays
- Art and life in aestheticism : de-humanizing and re-humanizing art, the artist, and the artistic receptor
- Badiou and Deleuze read literature
- Beckett, Derrida, and the event of literature
- Bleak liberalism
- Care crosses the river
- Commonwealth of letters : British literary culture and the emergence of postcolonial aesthetics
- Cosmic Defiance : Updike's Kierkegaard and the Maples Stories
- Critical excess : overreading in Derrida, Deleuze, Levinas, Žižek and Cavell
- Crossings : Nietzsche and the space of tragedy
- Cunning passages : new historicism, cultural materialism, and Marxism in the contemporary literary debate
- Deleuze and the schizoanalysis of literature
- Descartes's fictions : reading philosophy with poetics
- Dialogism : Bakhtin and his world
- Dialogue and desire : Mikhail Bakhtin and the linguistic turn in psychotherapy
- Die Dichter und das Denken : Wechselspiele zwischen Literatur und Philosophie
- Dowsing and science : essays
- Everyday stories
- Existentialist engagement in Wallace, Eggers and Foer : a philosophical analysis of contemporary American literature
- Fiction agonistes : in defense of literature
- Fiction and fictionalism
- Finding a replacement for the soul : mind and meaning in literature and philosophy
- Foucault and fiction : the experience book
- Foucault on the arts and letters : perspectives for the 21st century
- Fragments for a history of a vanishing humanism
- Heterologies : discourse on the other
- Histoire des doctrines littéraires et esthétiques en Allemagne
- Homer and Hesiod : myth and philosophy
- How literature saved my life
- Ibsen's Hedda Gabler : philosophical perspectives
- In the place of language : literature and the architecture of the referent
- Incapacity : Wittgenstein, anxiety, and performance behavior
- Intangible materialism : the body, scientific knowledge, and the power of language
- Inventing agency : essays on the literary and philosophical production of the modern subject
- Joan Didion and the ethics of memory
- Kierkegaard, literature, and the arts
- L'art au point de vue sociologique
- La lecture comme jeu : essai sur la littérature
- La teoría del lenguaje literario
- Labirint Dva
- Listening on all sides : toward an Emersonian ethics of reading
- Literary theory : a guide for the perplexed
- Literary theory : a practical introduction : readings of William Shakespeare, King Lear, Henry James, "The Aspern papers," Elizabeth Bishop, The complete poems 1927-1979, Toni Morrison, The bluest eye
- Literary theory, an anthology
- Literature : an introduction to theory and analysis
- Literature and the touch of the real
- Literature, life, and modernity
- Logoi and muthoi : further essays in Greek philosophy and literature
- Metaphoric worlds : conceptions of a romantic nature
- Morte d'author : an autopsy
- Nabokov and Nietzsche : problems and perspectives
- Narrative and truth : an ethical and dynamic paradigm for the humanities
- Nietzsche and Dostoevsky : philosophy, morality, tragedy
- Ordinary unhappiness : the therapeutic fiction of David Foster Wallace
- Persons and things
- Phenomenology and literature : an introduction
- Philosophical passages : Wittgenstein, Emerson, Austin, Derrida
- Philosophy and Kafka
- Philosophy and literature in times of crisis : challenging our infatuation with numbers
- Political monsters and democratic imagination : Spinoza, Blake, Hugo, Joyce
- Postcolonial studies and the literary : theory, interpretation and the novel
- Problem novels : Victorian fiction theorizes the sensational self
- Proceed with caution, when engaged by minority writing in the Americas
- Prose elements
- Proust between Deleuze and Derrida : the remains of literature
- Radical indecision : Barthes, Blanchot, Derrida, and the future of criticism
- Reading blindly : literature, otherness, and the possibility of an ethical reading
- Relating narratives : storytelling and selfhood
- Ricoeur, Literature and Imagination
- Secular mysteries : Stanley Cavell and English romanticism
- Squitter-wits and muse-haters : Sidney, Spenser, Milton, and Renaissance antipoetic sentiment
- Stanley Cavell, literature, and film : the idea of America
- That wondrous pattern : essays on poets and poetry
- The Cambridge introduction to literature and philosophy
- The anatomy of influence : literature as a way of life
- The ancient quarrel between poetry and philosophy
- The art of being : poetics of the novel and existentialist philosophy
- The art of interference : stressed readings in verbal and visual texts
- The case for literature
- The concept of literary application : readers' analogies from text to life
- The curtain : an essay in seven parts
- The disinherited mind : essays in modern German literature and thought
- The event of literature
- The fall out of redemption : writing and thinking beyond salvation in Baudelaire, Cioran, Fondane, Agamben, and Nancy
- The invention of deconstruction
- The mirror & the word : modernism, literary theory, & George Trakl
- The moral economies of American authorship : reputation, scandal, and the nineteenth-century literary marketplace
- The origins of criticism : literary culture and poetic theory in classical Greece
- The phantom of the ego : modernism and the mimetic unconscious
- The philosophy of literary form; : studies in symbolic action
- The post card : from Socrates to Freud and beyond
- The progress of romance : literary historiography and the Gothic novel
- The singularity of literature
- The skin of meaning : collected literary essays and talks
- The wounded animal : J.M. Coetzee and the difficulty of reality in literature and philosophy
- The writing of the disaster : L'écriture du désastre
- Theory of literature
- Through a glass darkly : suffering, the sacred, and the sublime in literature and theory
- Toward a philosophy of the act
- Towards a new literary humanism
- Traces of the past : classics between history and archaeology
- Tradition : a feeling for the literary past
- Tragedy, the Greeks, and us
- Transversal subjects : from Montaigne to Deleuze after Derrida
- Typography : mimesis, philosophy, politics
- Uneasy relations : reason in literature & science from Aristotle to Darwin & Blake
- Unruly examples : on the rhetoric of exemplarity
- Uses of literature
- Voegelinian readings of modern literature
- What is literature?
- What is literature?
- When fiction and philosophy meet : a conversation with Flannery O'Connor and Simone Weil
- Why does literature matter?
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