The Visible and the Invisible in the Interplay between Philosophy, Literature and Reality - Analecta Husserliana - Anna-teresa Tymieniecka - Books - Springer-Verlag New York Inc. - 9781402000706 - March 31, 2002
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The Visible and the Invisible in the Interplay between Philosophy, Literature and Reality - Analecta Husserliana 2002 edition

A collection of literary and philosophical inquiries, this work investigates Merleau-Ponty's categories of the visible and the invisible. These studies range from the 'hidden spheres of reality', to the play of the visible and the invisible left as traces in works of human genius, the origins of intellect and language, and others.


Marc Notes: Papers presented at the 2000 conference of the Society of Phenomenology and Literature, held Cambridge, Mass; Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Acknowledgements. The thematic study. The visible and the invisible in the Dynamic Manifestation of Life; A-T. Tymieniecka. Section I: Grasping the Hidden Sphere of Reality. Symbol and Metaphor: The Search for the Hidden Side' of Reality in Contemporary Philosophy; M. A. Cecilia. Beyond Intelligibility: Ciphers, Beauty, and the Glow of Being; R. K. Khuri. Metaphoric and Metonymic Symbolism: A Development From Paul Ricoeur's Concepts; R. J. Wilson. Where Does Meaning Come From? M. Stafecka. Privileged Access and Merleau-Ponty; N. Newton. Section II: The Hidden Realities in Everyday Life-World. The Hidden Realities of the Everyday Life-World in Beckett's Waiting for Godot and Genet's The Balcony; G. Backhaus. Phenomonology and Revolutionary Romanticism; J. Jacobs. The Milieu: A Chart of Our Margin of Play; M. Itkonen. Section III: From Inspiration to Expression. Inspiration and its Expression: The Dialectic of Sentiment in the Writings of Benjamin Constant; V. Kocay. The Invisible and the Unpresentable: Barnett Newman's Abstract Expressionism and the Aesthetics of Merleau-Ponty; G. A. Johnson. The Visible and the Invisible: T. S. Eliot's Little Guiding and Edmund Husserl's Expression and Meaning; B. Prochaska. Gadamer's Leveling of the Visual and the Verbal, and the Experience of Art'; A. C. Canan. The Miracle of Literature: An Ethical-Aesthetical Theory of Mythopoiesis; R. Katsman. Section IV: The Invisible in Trace and Memory. Recognizing Invisibility, Revising Memory; M. Steele. Poiesis and the Withdrawal: The Garden-Motive in Henry James, Wallace Stevens, and David Mamet; H. Pearce. Las Bibliotecas Invisibles; A. M. Flores. Section V: The Play: Visible, Invisible. Resemblance: Play Between the Visible and the Invisible; M. Statkiewicz. Seeing Clearly in Darkness': Blindness as Insight in Proust's In Search of Lost Time and Gide's Pastoral Symphony; B. S. Watson. The Phenomenology of Music: A Vital Source of Tagore's Creativity; S. Ray. Index of Names."Publisher Marketing: Merleau-Ponty's categories of the visible and the invisible are investigated in this collection of literary and philosophical essays. The studies range from the hidden spheres of reality to the play of the visible and the invisible left as traces in works of human genius; the origins of intellect and language; the real and the imaginary in literature, and the hidden realities in the philosophy of the everyday world.

Contributor Bio:  Tymieniecka, Anna-Teresa The Theme / Literature and TemporalityAcknowledgments Editora (TM)s Introduction: A.-T. Tymieniecka / Timing Our LifeSECTION IA. Ashvo-Munoz / A Temporal ChoraA. Omrani / Literature and the Sense of the PastR. Gray / "A Moment in Timelessness": Ben Okria (TM)s Astonishing the GodsT. E. Afejuku / A Mode of Recollection in African AutobiographyM.-Q. Ma / "In an Instant of Time": The Imagist Perception and the Phenomenology of the "Upsurge" of the Present in Exra Pounda (TM)s CantosW. S. Smith / Ascent Patters in the Early Poetry of TennysonSECTION IIJ. S. Smith / Ontology and Epistemology of Time in the Stage Play: Revisiting Roman Ingardena (TM)s The Literary Work of Art and The Cognition of the Literary Work of ArtV. Kocay / Temporal Sequence and Permanence in Neiges by Saint-John PerseI. Okhamafe / Non-Teleological Temporality in Philosophy and Literature: Camus, Achebe, Emerson, Ellison, Hurston, and NietzscheP. Mroz / The Conflicting World-Views of the Traditional and the Modernist NovelT. Despotovic / Towards the Infinite MemoryM. Dion / Between the Dialectics of Time-Memory and the Dialectics of Duration-Moment: Marcel Roust and Virginia Woolf in Dialogue SECTION IIIR. M. Painter / Temporal Rearrangement of the Moral Cosmos: Alice Munroa (TM)s FictionV. G. Rivas / On the Distinction of Tragedy and Bathos through the Perusal of Henfry Jamesa (TM) The Beast in the JungleW. Oa (TM) Brien / Telling Time: Literature, Temporality and TraumaJ. Kim-Reuter / Transcendence Unbound: Existence and Temporality in Montaignea (TM)s EssaysA. Zacharz / Translation Lost, Translation Regained - On Temporality, or onBeingL. Kimmel / Notes on Poetics of TimeJ. Handerek / Camus, Time and LiteratureSECTION IVM. Durante / The "Deepening of the Present" Throughout Representation as the Temporal Condition of a Creative ProcessV. Reed and M. Statkiewicz / "My Dear Timea (TM)s Waste": The Experience of Time and Creation in ProustD. Doyle / Indexicalities of Image Text and TimeJ. Collins / Achieving a Human Time: What We Can Learn from Faulknera (TM)s BenjyL. Livesay / Kafkaa (TM)s The Metamorphosis: Gregora (TM)s Da-Sein Paralyzed by DebtR. J. Wilson III / Time in Post-Modern Fiction: Timea (TM)s Arrow, the French Lieutenanta (TM)s Woman, and "The Alexandria Quartet"INDEXES OF NAMES

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Released March 31, 2002
ISBN13 9781402000706
Publishers Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Pages 329
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 20 mm   ·   676 g
Editor Tymieniecka, Anna-Teresa

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