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基本説明
Brings together a group of distinguished philosophers, literary scholars, and comparativists to explore and debate the relationship between philosophy and literature in the works of Borges, Calvino, and Eco.
Full Description
First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Contents
Acknowledgements Contributors and editors biographical notes Literary philosophers: Introductory remarks Carolyn Korsmeyer Intersections: Philosophy and literature, or, why ethical criticism prefers realism Deborah Knight Philosophy and the philosophical, literate and the literary, Borges and the labyrinthine William Irwin Borges' monsters: Unnatural wholes and the transformation of genre Lois Parkinson Zamora Borges' 'Pierre Menard': Philosophy or literature? Jorge J.E. Gracia Borges: Mimesis and modernism Anthony Cascardi Philosophy and the revenge of literature: Calvino on comedy Elizabeth Millan-Zaibert The writing of the system: A tribute to Borges and Calvino Henry Sussman Knowledge, theories and entertainment in Eco's Labyrinths of intertextuality Rocco Capozzi Borges, Calvino, Eco: The philosophies of Metafiction Wladimir Krysinski Philosophy and literature in Calvion's Tales Ermanno Bencivenga Bibliography Indexes