Title | Allegory Revisited [electronic resource] : Ideals of Mankind / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka |
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Imprint | Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1994 |
Connect to | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0898-0 |
Descript | XV, 413 p. online resource |
One Ideals Elevating Reality -- Allegorical Journeys toward the Wholeness and Unity of the Sea: Marguerite Yourcenar -- Life and Myth: The Mother in Chinghiz Aitmatovโ{128}{153}s Literary Creation -- In Humble Conformity: Cipher and Vision in Jorge Guillรฉnโ{128}{153}s Poetry -- Women in Taser Desk (The Land of Cards): Tagorean Ideals towards Humanistic Liberation -- Two The Mysteries of Life Enhanced -- War and the Body in Lysistrata: Marriage and the Family under Siege -- Allegorical Time -- The Roman de la rose: Psychological Interiority in Medieval Allegory -- Allegory in the Work of Philippe de Mรฉziรจres -- Allegory and the Performative in Jacques le Fataliste -- Subjective Experience in Allegorical Worlds: Four Old French Literary Examples -- Three Freedom, Destiny, The Soaring of the Soul -- Type and Concept in Lazarillo de Tormes: Self-Knowledge and the Spanish Picaresque Narrative -- Ortega y Gasset, Phenomenology and Quixote -- Music and Language in Joyceโ{128}{153}s โ{128}{156}The Deadโ{128}{157} -- Between the Acts: Virginia Woolfโ{128}{153}s Modern Allegory -- Camusโ{128}{153} Caligula: An Allegory? -- Beckettโ{128}{153}s Waiting for Godot as Allegory -- A Poetics of Absence: Kabbalist Allegory in the Poetry of Paul Celan, Edmond Jabรจs, and David Meltzer -- Nouvelle Approche ร lโ{128}{153}Allรฉgorie avec Rรฉfรฉrence ร Octavio Paz et Marin Sorescu -- Four Allegory, A Literary Enigma -- The Broken Allegory: Doris Lessingโ{128}{153}s The Fifth Child as Narrative Theodicy -- Ricoeurโ{128}{153}s โ{128}{156}Allegoryโ{128}{157} and Jakobsonโ{128}{153}s Metaphoric/Metonymic Principles -- The Radiant Veil: Persistence and Permutations -- Imagery and Allegory in Philosophy -- One Face Less: Masks, Time and the Telling of Stories in Tahar ben Jellounโ{128}{153}s The Sand Child -- Literary Criticism as Allegory: Sartreโ{128}{153}s Saint Genet -- Five Annex -- The Fragmentation and Social Reconstruction of the Past in Toni Morrisonโ{128}{153}s Beloved -- โ{128}{156}We Are Not the Sameโ{128}{157}: Simone de Beauvoirโ{128}{153}s She Came to Stay and the Phenomenological Reduction -- Explanation, Understanding and Incommensurability in Psychoanalysis -- Some Remarks on the Application of Ingardenโ{128}{153}s Theory to Film Studies -- Phenomenology and Matthew Arnold: An Uncollected Episode -- Index of Names