A Steady Flameless Light: The Phenomenology of Realness in Dorothy Canfield Fisher's The Brimming Cup, Her Son's Wife, and Rough-HewnAlmquist & Wiksell International, 2002 - 169 Seiten A Doctoral Dissertation which includes "The Brimming Cup" (Section 1), "Her Son's Wife" (Section 2) and "Rough Hewn" (Section 3). |
Inhalt
The Brimming Cup 1 Critiquing the Presentational | 7 |
The Disruption of Brimming | 11 |
Subverting Presentational TruthSpeaking | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
affective meaning alive archê archipresentational Ashley attitude Bascomb beauty blank Brimming Cup Canfield's fiction character credo culture Dasein defined diss Dorothy Canfield Fisher Edmund Husserl emphasis added empty Eugenia everything existence experience eyes fact that Marise flame Flora flower football gaze Gene Harcourt Heidegger human Husserl hypopresentational idea idealized immanence integrity irreal Jaime Lynn Jeanne John Bascomb lack living look Lottie Lottie's manifestation Margaret Margaret Hill Marise Crittenden's Marise's metaphysics of presence Michel Henry mother narrator nature Neale Crittenden Neale's Nelly never nonpresentational energy novel objectified objective ontological paradoxically person phenomenalized phenomenological phenomenon points possibility present-at-hand presentational absence presentationality problematized protagonist Ralph reality refinement reflects Rough-Hewn Sarah Cleghorn seems self-reliance sexual Son's Wife Stockholm Studies subjectivity subjectivity's supposedly thematized thing thinking thought Touclé transcendent understanding Vallery Vermont Vincent Marsh vitalism vitalistic voice Willa Cather woman Wycliffite York