This is a draft space only for educational purposes - a university Wikipedia course, of which I am an instructor. This is a practice page only and should be understood in that light. I'm interested in literature and phenomenology.
Phenomenology in literature
editLiterature of the nineteenth-century drew on phenomenological hermeneutics.
The writer and philosopher Jacques Derrida published his influential book De la Grammatologie in 1967.[1]
George Eliot
editAccording to her personal diaries, George Eliot found writing Romola, her novel of 1863, an arduous process.[2] [3]
George Eliot and Spinoza: a phenomenological connection
editThis section will cover the theory of the affects as it appears in Eliot's novels, via Spinoza's philosophy.
Thomas Hardy
editThis section will explore the phenomenology of perception in Hardy's novels.
Virginia Woof
editThis final section will catalogue various phenomenological approaches to Woolf's novels and diaries.
Notes
edit- ^ Attridge, Derek. "Jacques Derrida: The Problems of Presence". The Times Literary Supplement. Retrieved 19/03/2019.
{{cite web}}
: Check date values in:|access-date=
(help) - ^ Davis, Philip (2017). The Transferred Life of George Eliot. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 276–7. ISBN 978-0-19-957737-8.
- ^ Reference here
References
edit