Gaydon, Philip
Literary Studies and the Philosophy of Literature
1. Introduction
Andrea Selleri, Philip Gaydon
2. Criticism, Philosophy and the Differend
Catherine Belsey
3. The Discipline of Literary Studies
Stein Haugom Olsen
4. Analytic Philosophy of Literature: Problems and Prospects
Jukka Mikkonen
Part 2. Interdisciplinary Interaction in Practice
5. ‘I Will Draw a Map of What You Never See’: Cartographic Metaphor in Wittgenstein’s
Michael Rose-Steel
6. The Pleasures of Solipsism for Writers and Philosophers
Ery Shin
7. To Tell What Happened as Invention: Literature and Philosophy on Learning from Fiction
Manuel García-Carpintero
Part 3. Using the Philosophy of Literature in Literary Studies
8. Poetic Utterances: Attuning Poetry and Philosophy
Maximilian Gaynesford
9. What Difference (If Any) Is There Between Reading as Fiction and Reading as Non-fiction?
Derek Matravers
10. The Opacity of Testimony; or, What the Philosophy of Literature Can Tell Us About How to Read Holocaust Narratives
Samuel O’Donoghue
Part 4. Using Literary Studies in the Philosophy of Literature
11. Literary Examples in Analytic Aesthetics: The Claim of the Empirical
Andrea Selleri
12. What Do We Do with Words? Framing What Is at Stake in Dealing with Literature
Marianna Ginocchietti, Giulia Zanfabro
13. Electronic Literature and Its Departure from the Supremacy of the Author Function
Heiko Zimmermann
Keywords: Literature, Literary Theory, Aesthetics, European Literature
- Editor
- Gaydon, Philip
- Selleri, Andrea
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2016
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 15 pages
- Category
- Litterary Studies
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783319331478
- Printed ISBN
- 978-3-319-33146-1