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Author | : Nayako Hiisimäki |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 62 |
Release | : 2024-03-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 371151071X |
Als Anna erfährt, dass der Welt die Schokolade ausgeht, steht sie vor einer großen Herausforderung. Anna2 alias Herr R. kann nicht helfen, obwohl Anna daran gewöhnt ist, dass der Roboter, den sie vor Jahren von ihrer Mutter zum 18. Geburtstag geschenkt bekommen hat, sich um alles kümmert. Anna gibt nicht auf. Dazu tragen auch die Teddybären bei, die beim Besuch der Patentochter immer zum Leben erwachen. Und vergessen wir nicht die Katze, die hoch auf den fremden Planeten geklettert ist. Aber vielleicht löst der Zirkusbär des Nachbarn tatsächlich das Problem?
Author | : Edward Lee |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 1997-05-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781889186047 |
Author | : Gary Iseminger |
Publisher | : Temple University Press |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2010-08-12 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1439905940 |
"...an excellent and comprehensive discussion of a debate that was initiated in this century in William Wimsatt's and Monroe C. Beardsley's influential article 'The Intentional Fallacy.'...this is a splendidly conceived and very useful collection of essays. Readers will want to take issue with the arguments of individual authors, but this is to be expected in a volume at the cutting edge of a fertile philosophical controversy." --David Novitz, The Philosophical Quarterly "What is the connection, if any, between the author's intentions in (while) writing a work of literature and the truth (acceptability, validity) of interpretive statements about it?" With this question, Gary Isminger introduces a literary debate that has been waged for the past four decades and is addressed by philosophers and literary theorists in Intention and Interpretation. Thirteen essays discuss the role of appeals to the author's intention in interpreting works of literature. A well-known argument by E.D. Hirsch serves as the basic text, in which he defends the appeal to the author's intention against Wimsatt and Beardsley's claim that such an appeal involved "the intentional fallacy." The essays, mostly commissioned by the editor, explore the presuppositions and consequences of arguing for the importance of the author's intentions in the way Hirsch does. Connections emerge between this issue and many fundamental issues in metaphysics and the philosophy of mind as well as in aesthetics. The (old) "New Criticism" and current Post-Structuralism tend to agree in disenfranchising the author, and many people now are disinclined even to consider the alternative. Hirsch demurs, and arguments like his deserve the careful attention, both from critics and sympathizers, that they receive here. Literary scholars and philosophers who are sympathetic to Continental as well as to Anglo-American styles of philosophy are among the contributors. "This is a timely book appearing as it does when postmodernist views of the death of the author are disappearing quickly from the scene. As a collection it exemplifies the best work that is being done on this problem at the moment, and it will no doubt inspire further debate." --The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism "[T]his volume contains important articles illuminating the central debate over the role and relevance of authorial intentions in literary interoperation." --British Journal of Aesthetics
Author | : Jerrold Levinson |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0198767218 |
Aesthetic Pursuits is a new collection of essays from Jerrold Levinson, one of the most prominent philosophers of art today, focusing on literature, film, and visual art, while addressing issues of humour, beauty, and the emotions. More than half of the essays in the volume are previously unpublished.
Author | : Elizabeth George |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2009-10-13 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 0061841501 |
Here's what I tell my students on the first day when I teach one of my creative writing courses: You will be published if you possess three qualities—talent, passion, and discipline. In Write Away, New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth George offers would-be writers exactly what they need to know about how to construct a novel. She provides a detailed overview of the craft and gives helpful instruction on all elements of writing, from setting and plot to technique and process. To illustrate her points, George presents excerpts from a number of well-known writers, including Barbara Kingsolver, Harper Lee, E. M. Forster, John Irving, Toni Morrison, Stephen King, Ernest Hemingway, and Alice Hoffman. In addition to being a clear and concise guide to fiction writing, Write Away also opens a window into the life of Elizabeth George. It reveals the inspiring personal story of how the distinguished author came to be published and how she meticulously researches and crafts her novels. I have a love-hate relationship with the writing life. I wouldn't wish to have any other kind of life . . . and on the other hand, I wish it were easier. And it never is. The reward comes sentence by sentence. The reward comes in the unexpected inspiration. The reward comes from creating a character who lives and breathes and is perfectly real. But such effort it takes to attain the reward! I would never have believed it would take such effort. George's solid understanding of the craft is conveyed in the enticing manner of a true storyteller, making Write Away not only a marvelous, interesting, and informative book but also a glimpse inside the world of a beloved writer.
Author | : Stephen Davies |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2010-02-18 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0199202435 |
`A particularly useful, informative and stimulating work for any reader with an interest in the philosophy of art.' Katerina Bantinaki, Analysis --
Author | : Paisley Livingston |
Publisher | : Clarendon Press |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2005-02-17 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 0191535176 |
Do the artist's intentions have anything to do with the making and appreciation of works of art? In Art and Intention Paisley Livingston develops a broad and balanced perspective on perennial disputes between intentionalists and anti-intentionalists in philosophical aesthetics and critical theory. He surveys and assesses a wide range of rival assumptions about the nature of intentions and the status of intentionalist psychology. With detailed reference to examples from diverse media, art forms, and traditions, he demonstrates that insights into the multiple functions of intentions have important implications for our understanding of artistic creation and authorship, the ontology of art, conceptions of texts, works, and versions, basic issues pertaining to the nature of fiction and fictional truth, and the theory of art interpretation and appreciation. Livingston argues that neither the inspirationist nor rationalistic conceptions can capture the blending of deliberate and intentional, spontaneous and unintentional processes in the creation of art. Texts, works, and artistic structures and performances cannot be adequately individuated in the absence of a recognition of the relevant makers ́ intentions. The distinction between complete and incomplete works receives an action-theoretic analysis that makes possible an elucidation of several different senses of 'fragment' in critical discourse. Livingston develops an account of authorship, contending that the recognition of intentions is in fact crucial to our understanding of diverse forms of collective art-making. An artist's short-term intentions and long-term plans and policies interact in complex ways in the emergence of an artistic oeuvre, and our uptake of such attitudes makes an important difference to our appreciation of the relations between items belonging to a single life-work. The intentionalism Livingston advocates is, however, a partial one, and accomodates a number of important anti-intentionalist contentions. Intentions are fallible, and works of art, like other artefacts, can be put to a bewildering diversity of uses. Yet some important aspects of art's meaning and value are linked to the artist ́s aims and activities.
Author | : Wolf Erlbruch |
Publisher | : Europa Editions Inc. |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781933372037 |
A child on their 5th birthday asks why are we here, and receives answers from all different sources.
Author | : Tom Kindt |
Publisher | : Walter de Gruyter |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2008-08-22 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 3110201720 |
This book addresses itself to the concept of the implied author, which has been the cause of controversy in cultural studies for some fifty years. The opening chapters examine the introduction of the concept in Wayne C. Booth’s “Rhetoric of Fiction” and the discussion of the concept in narratology and in the theory and practice of interpretation. The final chapter develops proposals for clarifying or replacing the concept.
Author | : Peter Lamarque |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 1983 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : |