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Philosophy and literature : an introduction

By: Skilleas, Ole Martin.
Publisher: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press 2001Description: viii, 168p.ISBN: 9780748610228.Subject(s): Literature -- Philosophy | Philosophy | LiteratureDDC classification: 801 | Sk33p
Contents:
What does philosophy think about literature? And what does literary theory tell us about philosophy? Find out how philosophy addresses the questions of the nature and value of literature, and how literary analysis shows that philosophy's attempts to persuade its reader seem to conflict with its self-definition as the discourse of pure and untainted reason. Discover why Plato divided philosophy and literature, banishing literature from his ideal state, and how Aristotle answered Plato's criticisms of literature. And explore how philosophy's drive to define phenomena takes us into different ways of defining literature.
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801 R39pr2 PRINCIPLES OF LITERARY CRITICISM 801 Sa56a Adaptation and appropriation 801 Sco8m MARKING OF LITERATURE 801 Sk33p Philosophy and literature 801 V83c CREATION AND DISCOVERY 801 W456t3 Theory of literature [3rd ed.] 801 W456t3 cop.2 Theory of literature [3rd ed.]

What does philosophy think about literature? And what does literary theory tell us about philosophy? Find out how philosophy addresses the questions of the nature and value of literature, and how literary analysis shows that philosophy's attempts to persuade its reader seem to conflict with its self-definition as the discourse of pure and untainted reason.

Discover why Plato divided philosophy and literature, banishing literature from his ideal state, and how Aristotle answered Plato's criticisms of literature. And explore how philosophy's drive to define phenomena takes us into different ways of defining literature.

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