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Fictional realities : the uses of literary imagination / J.J.A. Mooij.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mooij, J. J. A. (Jan Johann Albinn)
Series:
Utrecht publications in general and comparative literature ; v. 30.
Utrecht publications in general and comparative literature, 0167-8175 ; v. 30
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Literature--Philosophy.
Literature.
Reality in literature.
Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.).
Fiction.
Discourse analysis, Narrative.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (302 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins, 1993.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book is a study of the role of the imagination. It focuses on the imaginative use of language in literature (poetry and narrative prose); but it also touches on some more comprehensive issues, for the questions it discusses are questions regarding the relationship between mind, reality and unreality. The first two chapters survey the thinking about the imagination in the history of philosophy. The main trends and the main problems are discussed, particularly in respect of the (positive or negative) evaluation of imagination. The subsequent chapters investigate the role of the imagination
Contents:
FICTIONAL REALITIES; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Table of contents; Preface; Introduction; I.Philosophers on the Imagination: From Plato to Hegel; 1. From Plato to the Middle of the 18th Century; 2. From Kant to Hegel; II.Romantic Themes and Later Developments; 1.Three Issues; 2.The Creative Imagination; 3. The Unifying Imagination; 4. Reality and Unreality; III. Imaginative Reporting: The Minimal Conditions of a Story; 1. Some Views on the Nature of Narrativity; 2. The Three Conditions of a Story; IV.Fictional Discourse and the Theory of Speech Acts
1. The Negative Side: Fictionality Not Based on Fictitious Speech Acts2. The Positive Side: Fictionality Based on Real Speech Acts; V.Fictional Objects; 1. The Problem of Their Existence; 2 The Nature of Their Existence; VI.Realism in Fiction; 1.The Features of Realism as a Typological Notion; 2. Internal Tensions; 3. Realism and Reference; VII.Symbolism and Realism; 1. Introductory Remarks; 2. A Case Study, and Further Examples; VIII. Metaphor, Truth and Poetry; 1. On the Truth of Metaphorical Statements; 2 How to Interpret Poetic Metaphors (and Their Truth)
IX.Literature in the Mirror of Her Sister Arts1. Literature between Music and the Visual Arts; 2. Some Paradigms; X.On the Value of Literature in Relation to Science; 1. Dimensions of Literary Value; 2. Literary Imagination and Scientific Rationality; Epilogue; Bibliography; Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-283-42438-X
9786613424389
90-272-7683-8
OCLC:
769344106

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