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  1. Gerald L. Bruns (1999). Tragic Thoughts at the End of Philosophy: Language, Literature, and Ethical Theory. Northwestern University Press.score: 108.0
    Recently, a number of Anglo-American philosophers of very different sorts--pragmatists, metaphysicians, philosophers of language, philosophers of law, moral philosophers--have taken a reflective rather than merely recreational interest in literature. Does this literary turn mean that philosophy is coming to an end or merely down to earth? In this collection of essays, one of the most insightful of contemporary literary theorists investigates the intersection of literature and philosophy, analyzing the emerging preferences for practice over theory, particulars over universals, events (...)
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  2. Lena Petrović (ed.) (2004). Literature, Culture, Identity: Introducing Xx Century Literary Theory. Prosveta.score: 96.0
     
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  3. Michael Ryan (2007). Literary Theory: A Practical Introduction. Blackwell Pub..score: 81.0
    Michael Ryan's Literary Theory: A Practical Introduction, Second Edition introduces students to the full range of contemporary approaches to the study of literature and culture, from Formalism, Structuralism, and Historicism to Ethnic Studies, Gender Studies, and Global English. Introduces readings from a variety of theoretical perspectives, on classic literary texts. Demonstrates how the varying perspectives on texts can lead to different interpretations of the same work. Contains an accessible account of different theoretical approaches An ideal resource for use in (...)
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  4. Patrick Colm Hogan (2000). Philosophical Approaches to the Study of Literature. University Press of Florida.score: 81.0
    Surveying 2,500 years of philosophically oriented literary theory, Patrick Hogan provides students and teachers of literature with both explication and ...
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  5. Stein Haugom Olsen (1987). The End of Literary Theory. Cambridge University Press.score: 81.0
    The essays in this collection are concerned with the philosophical problems that arise in connection with the understanding and evaluation of literature - such problems as the relationship between the work and the author (authorial intention), between the work and the world (reference and truth), the definition of a literary work, and the nature of literary theory itself. Professor Olsen attacks many of the orthodoxies of modern literary theory, in particular the enterprise to build a comprehensive systematic literary theory. (...)
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  6. Wolfgang Iser (2006). How to Do Theory. Blackwell Pub..score: 81.0
    This succinct introduction to modern theories of literature and the arts demonstrates how each theory is built and what it can accomplish. Represents a wide variety of theories, including phenomenological theory, hermeneutical theory, gestalt theory, reception theory, semiotic theory, Marxist theory, deconstruction, anthropological theory, and feminist theory. Uses classic literary texts, such as Keats’s Ode on a Grecian Urn, Spenser’s The Shephearde’s Calender and T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land to illustrate his explanations. Includes key statements by the major (...)
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  7. Mark Edmundson (1995). Literature Against Philosophy, Plato to Derrida: A Defence of Poetry. Cambridge University Press.score: 81.0
    This timely book argues that the institutionalisation of literary theory, particularly within American and British academic circles, has led to a sterility of thought which ignores the special character of literary art. Mark Edmundson traces the origins of this tendency to the ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry, in which Plato took the side of philosophy; and he shows how the work of modern theorists - Foucault, Derrida, de Man and Bloom - exhibits similar drives to subsume poetic art into (...)
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  8. Philip G. Cohen (ed.) (1997). Texts and Textuality: Textual Instability, Theory, and Interpretation. Garland Pub..score: 81.0
    These essays deal with the scholarly study of the genesis, transmission, and editorial reconstitution of texts by exploring the connections between textual instability and textual theory, interpretation, and pedagogy. What makes this collection unique is that each essay brings a different theoretical orientation-New Historicism, Poststructuralism, or Feminism-to bear upon a different text, such as Whitman's Leaves of Grass , Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, or hypertext fiction, to explore the dialectical relationship between texts and textuality. The essays bring some (...)
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  9. Pierre Macherey (2006). Theory of Literary Production. Routledge.score: 81.0
    "What is at stake in this book is nothing less than a dramatically new way of approaching literature, one which in its unostentatious, low key way scandalously smashes a whole range of liberal humanist icons." --Terry Eagleton Who is more important: the reader, or the writer? Originally published in French in 1966, Pierre Macherey's first and most famous work, A Theory of Literary Production dared to challenge perceived wisdom, and quickly established him as a pivotal figure in literary theory. (...)
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  10. Michael Ryan (1999). Literary Theory: A Practical Introduction: Readings of William Shakespeare, King Lear, Henry James, "the Aspern Papers," Elizabeth Bishop, the Complete Poems 1927-1979, Toni Morrison, the Bluest Eye. [REVIEW] Blackwell Publishers.score: 81.0
    Michael Ryan's Literary Theory: A Practical Introduction, Second Edition introduces students to the full range of contemporary approaches to the study of literature and culture, from Formalism, Structuralism, and Historicism to Ethnic Studies, Gender Studies, and Global English. Introduces readings from a variety of theoretical perspectives, on classic literary texts. Demonstrates how the varying perspectives on texts can lead to different interpretations of the same work. Contains an accessible account of different theoretical approaches An ideal resource for use in (...)
     
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  11. Richard Harland (1999). Literary Theory From Plato to Barthes: An Introductory History. St. Martin's Press.score: 72.0
    Richard Harland provides a lucid account of all the major movements in literary theory up to the late 1960s. In a lucid and accessible style, he unfolds a comprehensive "story" of literary theory in all its manifestations. Because contemporary literary theory depends heavily upon European thinkers, the book has an international focus, and its coverage extends from philosophers to social theorists to linguists. Harland explains the essential principles of each theoretical position, looking behind particular critical judgments and interpretations in order (...)
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  12. Andrew Bowie (1997). From Romanticism to Critical Theory: The Philosophy of German Literary Theory. Routledge.score: 72.0
    From Romanticism to Critical Theory explores the philosophical roots of literary theory through the traditions of German philosophy that started with the Romantic reactions to Kant. Andrew Bowie traces the continuation of the Romantic tradition, culminating in Heidegger's approaches to art and truth, the work of Adorno and Benjamin and the Frankfurt School's Critical Theory.
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  13. Patrick Swinden (1999). Literature and the Philosophy of Intention. St. Martin's Press.score: 72.0
    In what sense is a consideration of a writer's intentions relevant to the reading and appreciation of his work? In the past half century, powerful arguments have been advanced that they are not relevant at all. Patrick Swinden examines the conduct of the anti-intentionalist argument by exponents of Anglo-American new criticism, European structuralism and various kinds of post-modernist theory, and finds it wanting. He enlists the aid of Kantian aesthetics and contemporary philosophy of language and action in an attempt to (...)
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  14. Antonio García Berrio (1992). A Theory of the Literary Text. W. De Gruyter.score: 72.0
    0. Between Literary Theory and a General Poetics 0.1. A Methodological Assessment of Modern Literary Theory. The Starting Point: A Conflictive Present At ...
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  15. Terry Eagleton (2012). The Event of Literature. Yale University Press.score: 72.0
    Offers a through examination of the philosophy of literature, looking at the place of literature in human culture, what literature can be defined as and much more.
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  16. Rodolphe Gasché (2011). The Stelliferous Fold: Toward a Virtual Law of Literature's Self-Formation. Fordham University Press.score: 72.0
    This book seeks to develop a novel approach to literature beyond the conventional divide between realism/formalism and history/aestheticism.
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  17. Julie Rivkin & Michael Ryan (eds.) (2004). Literary Theory: An Anthology. Blackwell Pub..score: 72.0
    This anthology of classic and cutting-edge statements in literary theory has now been updated to include recent influential texts in the areas of Ethnic Studies, Postcolonialism and International Studies. A definitive collection of classic statements in criticism and new theoretical work from the past few decades. All the major schools and methods that make up the dynamic field of literary theory are represented, from Formalism to Postcolonialism. Enables students to familiarise themselves with the most recent developments in literary theory and (...)
     
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  18. Robert L. King (2010). The Ethos of Drama: Rhetorical Theory and Dramatic Worth. Catholic University of America Press.score: 70.0
    Rhetorical ethos and dramatic theory -- Syntax, style, and ethos -- The worth of words -- Memory and ethos -- Shaw, ethos, and rhetorical wit -- Athol Fugard's dramatic rhetoric -- Rhetoric and silence in Holocaust drama.
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  19. Pierre Macherey (1978). A Theory of Literary Production. Routledge & Kegan Paul.score: 69.0
    The reissue of this work as a Routledge Classic brings some radical ideas to a new audience, and argues persuasively for a totally new way of reading.
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  20. Lucien Dällenbach (1986). Mirrors and After: Five Essays on Literary Theory and Criticism. Graduate School, City University of New York.score: 69.0
     
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  21. Richard Freadman & Lloyd Reinhardt (eds.) (1991). On Literary Theory and Philosophy. St. Martin's Press.score: 69.0
     
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  22. Paul Mallory Haberland (1971). The Development of Comic Theory in Germany During the Eighteenth Century. Göppingen,A. Kümmerle.score: 69.0
     
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  23. Richard Kannicht (1988). The Ancient Quarrel Between Philosophy and Poetry: Aspects of the Greek Conception of Literature. University of Canterbury.score: 69.0
     
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  24. Richard J. Lane (ed.) (2013). Global Literary Theory: An Anthology. Routledge.score: 69.0
     
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  25. Jesús G. Maestro (2008). The Academy Versus Babel: Fundamental Principles of Philosophical Materialism as Contemporany Literary Theory. Editorial Academia Del Hispanismo.score: 69.0
     
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  26. Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh (2010). New Literature and Philosophy of the Middle East: The Chaotic Imagination. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 69.0
    Machine generated contents note: Images of Chaos: An Introduction * Tactic I: Desertion (chaotic movement) * First Annihilation: Fall of Being, Burial of the Real * Tactic II: Contagion (chaotic transmission) * Second Annihilation: Betrayal, Fracture, and the Poetic Edge * Tactic III: Shadow-Becoming (chaotic appearance) * Chaos-Consciousness: Towards Blindness * Tactic IV: The Inhuman (chaotic incantation) * Epilogue: Corollaries of Emergence.
     
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  27. Eric Prieto (2013). Literature, Geography, and the Postmodern Poetics of Place. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 69.0
     
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  28. Julian Wolfreys (2000). Readings: Acts of Close Reading in Literary Theory. Edinburgh University Press.score: 69.0
    This gesture tyrannises with the effect of supposition: as though. It is as though or as if there could only ever be one kind of reading, ...
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  29. Mahesh Yogi (2010). The Flow of Consciousness: Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on Literature and Language, 1971 to 1976. Maharishi University of Management Press.score: 69.0
     
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  30. Douglas Lane Patey (1984). Probability and Literary Form: Philosophic Theory and Literary Practice in the Augustan Age. Cambridge University Press.score: 67.0
    By examining in particular Augustan notions of probability and the way they provided a framework for thinking about and organising experience, Dr Patey ...
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  31. Steven Connor (1992). Theory and Cultural Value. Blackwell.score: 67.0
     
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  32. Michael Murray (1975). Modern Critical Theory: A Phenomenological Introduction. Nijhoff.score: 67.0
  33. Susan B. Levin (2001). The Ancient Quarrel Between Philosophy and Poetry Revisited: Plato and the Greek Literary Tradition. Oxford University Press.score: 63.0
    In this study, Levin explores Plato's engagement with the Greek literary tradition in his treatment of key linguistic issues. This investigation, conjoined with a new interpretation of the Republic's familiar critique of poets, supports the view that Plato's work represents a valuable precedent for contemporary reflections on ways in which philosophy might benefit from appeals to literature.
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  34. Adam Zachary Newton (1995). Narrative Ethics. Harvard University Press.score: 63.0
    An original work of theory as well as a deft critical performance, Narrative Ethics also stakes a claim for itself as moral inquiry.
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  35. Michael F. Bernard-Donals (1995). Mikhail Bakhtin: Between Phenomenology and Marxism. Cambridge University Pres.score: 63.0
    The language theory of Mikhail Bakhtin does not fall neatly under any single rubric - 'dialogism,' 'marxism,' 'prosaics,' 'authorship' - because the philosophic foundation of his writing rests ambivalently between phenomenology and Marxism. The theoretical tension of these positions creates philosophical impasses in Bakhtin's work, which have been neglected or ignored partly because these impasses are themselves mirrored by the problems of antifoundationalist and materialist tendencies in literary scholarship. In Mikhail Bakhtin: Between Phenomenology and Marxism Michael Bernard-Donals examines various incarnations (...)
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  36. William Walker (1994). Locke, Literary Criticism, and Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.score: 63.0
    William Walker's original analysis of John Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding offers a challenging and provocative assessment of Locke's importance as a thinker, bridging the gap between philosophical and literary-critical discussion of his work. He presents Locke as a foundational figure who defines the epistemological and ontological ground on which eighteenth-century and Romantic literature operate and eventually diverge. He is revealed as a crucial figure for emerging modernity, less the familiar empiricist innovator and more the proto-Nietzschean thinker whose (...)
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  37. Calin Andrei Mihailescu & Walid Hamarneh (eds.) (1996). Fiction Updated: Theories of Fictionality, Narratology, and Poetics. University of Toronto Press.score: 63.0
     
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  38. Samuel Holt Monk (1935). The Sublime: A Study of Critical Theories in Xviii-Century England. New York, Modern Language Association of America.score: 63.0
     
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  39. Uttara Natarajan (1998). Hazlitt and the Reach of Sense: Criticism, Morals, and the Metaphysics of Power. Oxford University Press.score: 63.0
    The "only pretension, of which I am tenacious," wrote Hazlitt, "is that of being a metaphysician"; but his metaphysics, and particularly what this book identifies as his power principle, has until now been neglected. This exciting book studies Hazlitt's development of the power principle as a counter to the pleasure principle of the Utilitarians, and examines the revelation of power in his philosophy of discourse, his account of imaginative structure, his theory of genius, and his moral theory.
     
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  40. Valerie Z. Nollan (ed.) (2004). Bakhtin: Ethics and Mechanics. Northwestern University Press.score: 63.0
    The early work of Mikhail Bakhtin is notable for its emphasis on questions in ethics and philosophy. Focusing on these early writings, though also informed by Bakhtin's later works of the early 1970s, the authors in this volume explore the human and prosaic dimensions of ethical and moral dilemmas, whether in the philosophical concerns of the Young Hegelians, the iconography and implicit doctrine of Christian redemption in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, in testimonial accounts of political martyrs in Latin America, or (...)
     
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  41. Heinrich Pacher (2010). Die Spontaneität der Literatur: Studien Zur Literaturtheorie Adornos. Röhrig.score: 63.0
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  42. David Simpson (ed.) (1988). The Origins of Modern Critical Thought: German Aesthetic and Literary Criticism From Lessing to Hegel. Cambridge University Press.score: 61.0
    Originally published in 1988, this book provides a comprehensive anthology in English of the major texts of German literary and aesthetic theory between Lessing ...
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  43. Stanley Cavell (1988). In Quest of the Ordinary: Lines of Skepticism and Romanticism. University of Chicago Press.score: 60.0
    These lectures by one of the most influential and original philosophers of the twentieth century constitute a sustained argument for the philosophical basis of romanticism, particularly in its American rendering. Through his examination of such authors as Emerson, Thoreau, Poe, Wordsworth, and Coleridge, Stanley Cavell shows that romanticism and American transcendentalism represent a serious philosophical response to the challenge of skepticism that underlies the writings of Wittgenstein and Austin on ordinary language.
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  44. Paul Hernadi (ed.) (1989). The Rhetoric of Interpretation and the Interpretation of Rhetoric. Duke University Press.score: 60.0
    The Rhetoric of Interpretation Hayden White Contemporary thought about the nature of interpretation, especially in the human and social sciences, ...
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  45. Aristotle (1998). Politics. Oxford University Press, USA.score: 60.0
    For this edition, Sir Ernest Barker's fine translation, which has been widely used for nearly half a century, has been extensively revised to meet the needs of the modern reader.
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  46. David Halliburton (1997). The Fateful Discourse of Worldly Things. Stanford University Press.score: 60.0
    This is a broad interdisciplinary and comparative study of the ways in which we discursively 'make' the world and its things. The author goes beyond the 'poetic thinking' of Heidegger toward a more pragmatic way of interpreting concrete social, cultural, and political experience. The author outlines three constitutive functions of world-making. Endowing signifies the direct provision of the 'wherewithal' that must come into being if anything else is to come into being. Enabling develops or facilitates what is endowed. Entitling embraces (...)
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  47. Jan Auracher & Willie van Peer (eds.) (2008). New Beginnings in Literary Studies. Cambridge Scholars Pub..score: 60.0
     
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  48. Tom Barone (2000). Aesthetics, Politics, and Educational Inquiry: Essays and Examples. P. Lang.score: 60.0
  49. R. L. Brett (1951). The Third Earl of Shaftesbury. New York, Hutchinson's University Library.score: 60.0
     
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  50. Drew Daniel (2013). The Melancholy Assemblage: Affect and Epistemology in the English Renaissance. Fordham University Press.score: 60.0
     
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  51. Xichun Fan (2006). Li Xing Zhi Wei: Song Dai Zhong Qi Ru Jia Wen Yi Mei Xue Si Xiang Yan Jiu. Zhong Yang Min Zu da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 60.0
     
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  52. Antonio García Berrio (2008). El Centro En Lo Múltiple: Selección de Ensayos. Anthropos.score: 60.0
    1. Las dormas del contenido (1965-1985) -- 2. El contenido de las formas (1985-2005) -- 3. Universalidad, singularización y Teoría de las artes.
     
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  53. Roman Ingarden (1973). The Literary Work of Art. Evanston,Northwestern University Press.score: 60.0
  54. Christian Kohlross (2007). Literaturtheorie Und Pragmatismus, Oder, Die Frage Nach den Gründen des Philologischen Wissens. M. Niemeyer.score: 60.0
     
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  55. Ernő Kulcsár Szabó (2010). Megkülönböztetések: Médium És Jelentés Az Irodalmi Modernségben. Akadémiai Kiadó.score: 60.0
     
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  56. Qingchun Li (2009). Fan Si Wen Yi Xue =. Beijing Shi Fan da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 60.0
     
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  57. Long Li (2011). "Wen Xue Xing" Wen Ti Yan Jiu: Yi Yu Yan Xue Zhuan Xiang Wei Can Zhao = a Study on Literariness: Centering on the Linguistic Turn. Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 60.0
     
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  58. Vladimír Macura & Herta Schmid (eds.) (1999). Jan Mukařovský and the Prague School. Ústav Pro Českou Literaturu Av Čr.score: 60.0
     
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  59. Samuel Holt Monk (1960). The Sublime. [Ann Arbor]University of Michigan Press.score: 60.0
     
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  60. Vasilis Papageorgiou (2010). Here and Here: Essays of Affirmation and Tragic Awareness. Cambridge Scholars.score: 60.0
     
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  61. Peter Salm (1968). Three Modes of Criticism. Cleveland, Press of Case Western Reserve University.score: 60.0
     
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  62. Tal Sessler (2007). Paris Ṿi-Yerushalayim: Poʼeṭiḳah Teʼosofit U-Viḳoret Tarbut Be-Tosefet Muvaʼot Parisaʼiyot Prozaʼiyoot. [REVIEW] Nimrod.score: 60.0
     
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  63. Siminto (2009). Pengantar Memahami Sastra. S.N.].score: 60.0
     
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  64. Milivoj Solar (2006). Smrt Sancha Panze I Drugi Eseji. Golden Marketing - Tehnička Knjiga.score: 60.0
     
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  65. Markus Steinmayr (2006). Menschenwissen: Zur Poetik des Religiösen Menschen Im 17. Und 18. Jahrhundert. M. Niemeyer.score: 60.0
     
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  66. Dumitru Tiutiuca (2005). Pentru o Noua Teorie Literara. Editura Timpul.score: 60.0
     
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  67. Danuta Ulicka (2007). Literaturoznawcze Dyskursy Możliwe: Studia Z Dziejów Nowoczesnej Teorii Literatury W Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej. Taiwpn Universitas.score: 60.0
     
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  68. Wencheng Wang (2009). Wen Yi Xue de Dang Dai Jing Yu Yu Wen Ti. Shandong da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 60.0
     
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  69. Morris Weitz (1964). Hamlet and the Philosophy of Literary Criticism. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.score: 60.0
     
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  70. Frederic Will (2012). Being Here: Sociology as Poetry, Self-Construction, and Our Time as Language. Mellen Poetry Press.score: 60.0
     
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  71. Guangsheng Zou (2011). Zhong Xi Wen Lun Dui Hua: Li Lun Yu Yan Jiu. Shang Wu Yin Shu Guan.score: 60.0
     
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  72. Timo Airaksinen (1995). The Philosophy of the Marquis De Sade. Routledge.score: 58.0
    The Marquis de Sade's books have been censored in many countries. He is notorious for his forbidden novels like The 120 Days of Sodom and Justine, Juliette . The Marquis de Sade has long been considered the archetypal pornographer. The Philosophy of the Marquis de Sade challenges these traditional interpretations by reading de Sade and his books philosophically. Airaksinen examines de Sade's claim that in order to be truly happy and free we must perform evil acts. The Sadeian hero leads (...)
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  73. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1974). The Birth of Tragedy; or, Hellenism and Pessimism. Gordon Press.score: 58.0
    AN ATTEMPT AT SELF- CRITICISM. I. Whatever may lie at the bottom of this doubt- ful book must be a question of the first rank and attractiveness, ...
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  74. Anirbāṇa Dāśa (ed.) (2007). Bāṃlāẏa Binirmāṇa, Abinirmāṇa. Ababhāsa.score: 58.0
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  75. Adam Dziadek (2006). Na Marginesach Lektury: Szkice Teoretyczne. Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Śląskiego.score: 58.0
     
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  76. Michael Naas (1995). Turning: From Persuasion to Philosophy: A Reading of Homer's Iliad. Humanities Press.score: 58.0
     
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  77. Daniel R. Schwarz, Helen Morin Maxson & Daniel Morris (eds.) (2012). Reading Texts, Reading Lives: Essays in the Tradition of Humanistic Cultural Criticism in Honor of Daniel R. Schwarz. University of Delaware Press.score: 58.0
     
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  78. Maurice Blanchot (1982). The Space of Literature. University of Nebraska Press.score: 45.0
    Maurice Blanchot, the eminent literary and cultural critic, has had a vast influence on contemporary French writers—among them Jean Paul Sartre and Jacques Derrida. From the 1930s through the present day, his writings have been shaping the international literary consciousness. The Space of Literature , first published in France in 1955, is central to the development of Blanchot's thought. In it he reflects on literature and the unique demand it makes upon our attention. Thus he explores the process (...)
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  79. William Price Albrecht (1975). The Sublime Pleasures of Tragedy: A Study of Critical Theory From Dennis to Keats. University Press of Kansas.score: 37.0
     
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  80. Robert Bernard Martin (1974). The Triumph of Wit: A Study of Victorian Comic Theory. Clarendon Press.score: 37.0
     
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  81. Kevin Scharp (2008). Locke's Theory of Reflection. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (1):25 – 63.score: 36.0
    Those concerned with Locke’s Essay have largely ignored his account of reflection. I present and defend an interpretation of Locke’s theory of reflection on which reflection is not a variety of introspection; rather, for Locke, we acquire ideas of our mental operations indirectly. Furthermore, reflection is involuntary and distinct from consciousness. The interpretation I present also explains reflection’s role in the acquisition of non-sensory ideas (e.g., ideas of pleasure, existence, succession, etc.). I situate this reading within the secondary literature (...)
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  82. Richard J. Hoffman (1998). Sallust and Catiline A. T. Wilkins: Villain or Hero: Sallust's Portrayal of Catiline. (American University Studies, Series XVII, Classical Languages and Literature, 15.) Pp. X + 171. New York, Etc.: Peter Lang, 1996. Paper, £30. ISBN: 0-8204-2034-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (01):50-52.score: 36.0
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  83. D. W. T. Vessey (1999). J. W. Geyssen: Imperial Panegyric in Statius: A Literary Commentary on Silvae 1.1. (Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature, 24.) Pp. Xii + 172. New York, Etc.: Peter Lang, 1996. Cased, £29. ISBN: 0-8024-2870-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (02):571-.score: 36.0
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  84. J. M. Hussey (1938). Blackwell's Byzantine Hand List. A Catalogue of Byzantine Authors and Books on Byzantine Literature, History, Religion, Art, Archaeology, Etc. Pp. Viii + 68. Oxford: Blackwell, 1938. Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Interleaved, 3s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (05):197-198.score: 36.0
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  85. W. E. P. Pantin (1921). Manuel Des Études Grecques Et Latines Manuel des Etudes Grecques Et Latines. I. Géographie, Histoire, Institutions Grecques. II. Littérature Grecque. III. Grammaire Historique Grecque. IV. Géographie, Histoire, Institutions Romaines. V. Litérature Latine. VI. Grammaire Historique Latine. VII. Métrique, Sciences Complémentaires (Notions Sur la Patéographie, l'Épigraphie, Etc.). Renseignements Pratiques Sur le Travail Philologique, Etc. Par L. Laurand. 9″ × 5½″. Pp. 887 + Lv. Paris: Aug. Picard. Price, in Stiff Paper Covers, Fr. 5 Each. Fascicule, Except III., Which Costs Fr. 7.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 35 (7-8):174-175.score: 36.0
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  86. Ronald Primeau (ed.) (1977). Influx: Essays on Literary Influence. Kennikat Press.score: 36.0
    Introduction.--Literary history and tradition: Eliot, T. S. Tradition and the individual talent. Trilling, L. The sense of the past. Hassan, I. H. The problem of influence in literary history.--An aesthetics of origins and revisionism: Guillen, C. The aesthetics of literary influence. Block, H. M. The concept of influence in comparative literature. Bloom, H. Clinamen, or poetic misprision. Bate, W. J. The second temple.--Reader as participant: Rosenblatt, L. M. Towards a transactional theory of reading. Holland, N. N. Literature as (...)
     
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  87. H. J. Rose (1936). An Italian History of Latin Literature Nicola Terzaghi: Storia Della Letteratura Latina. 2 Vols. Pp. Vii + 484 and 332; Frontispieces in Colour. Turin Etc.: Paravia, 1935/Xiii-1936/ Xiv. Paper, L. 16 + 14. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (04):130-131.score: 36.0
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  88. J. Tate (1938). Outlines of Greek Literature Nicola Terzaghi: Lincamenti di Storia Delta Letteratura Greca. Pp. Vii+292. Turin Etc.: Paravia, 1938. Paper, L. 15. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (05):172-173.score: 36.0
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  89. A. W. Verrall (1898). Murray's Ancient Greek Literature A History of Ancient Greek Literature. By Gilbert Murray, M.A., Professor of Greek in the University of Glasgow, Etc. London: William Heinemann, 1897. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 12 (02):107-111.score: 36.0
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  90. A. S. Wilkins (1902). Lamarre's History of Latin Literature Histoire de la Littérature Latine, Depuis la Fondation de Rome Jusqu' à la Fin du Gouvernement Républicain. Par Clovis Lamarre, Docteur Ès-Lettres, Etc. Ouvrage Couronné Par l'Académie Française. 8vo. Tom. I. Pp. Xii, 494; Tom. II, P. 640; Tom. III. P. 598; Tom. IV. P. 472. Paris, Ch. Delegrave. 30 Francs. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 16 (08):424-425.score: 36.0
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  91. Harold Bloom (2011). The Anatomy of Influence: Literature as a Way of Life. Yale University Press.score: 33.0
    Bloom leads readers through the labyrinthine paths which link the writers and critics who have informed and inspired him for so many years.
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  92. Göran Hermerén (1975). Influence in Art and Literature. Princeton, N.J.,Princeton University Press.score: 33.0
     
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  93. Christoph Tobias Kasulke (2005). Fronto, Marc Aurel Und Kein Konflikt Zwischen Rhetorik Und Philosophie Im 2. Jh. N. Chr. Saur.score: 31.0
    Rhetoric and philosophy both constituted the main elements of literary education in the Greco-Roman world of the second century A.D. The present study deals with the relationship between both disciplines in Second Sophistic literature: Did ...
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  94. Murielle Gagnebin & Guy Astic (eds.) (2005). Les Images Parlantes. Champ Vallon.score: 28.0
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  95. Zhanxiang Liu (2010). "Laozi" Yu Zhongguo Shi Xue Hua Yu. Ba Shu Shu She.score: 28.0
     
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  96. Peter Godfrey-Smith, Causal Pluralism.score: 27.0
    Causal pluralism is the view that causation is not a single kind of relation or connection between things in the world. Instead, the apparently simple and univocal term "cause" is seen as masking an underlying diversity. Assessing such a claim requires making sense of a difficult counting operation. How do we tell whether a theory of causation is identifying causation with a "single" kind of connection? In practice, there tends not to be much disagreement about how to do the counting, (...)
     
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  97. Kevin de Laplante & Jay Odenbaugh, What Isn't Wrong with Ecosystem Ecology.score: 27.0
    Philosophers of the life sciences have devoted considerably more attention to evolutionary theory and genetics than to the various sub-disciplines of ecology, but recent work in the philosophy of ecology suggests reflects a growing interest in this area (Cooper 2003; Ginzburg and Colyvan 2004). However, philosophers of biology and ecology have focused almost entirely on conceptual and methodological issues in population and community ecology; conspicuously absent are foundational investigations in ecosystem ecology. This situation is regrettable. Ecosystem concepts play a central (...)
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  98. Gerald C. Cupchik & János László (eds.) (1992). Emerging Visions of the Aesthetic Process: Psychology, Semiology, and Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.score: 27.0
    This book is about aesthetic processes and play from the perspectives of psychologists, philosophers, and semiologists. They explore the underlying processes from many viewpoints, including the prehistoric roots of language and art; the historical evolution of artistic, literary, and musical styles; the structure of artworks from both gestalt and semiotic perspectives; the biological and psychological processes underlying production and appreciation; the appeal of sentimental art; emotional responses to art and other aesthetic forms; personality in relation to artistic style; the testing (...)
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  99. Jay Odenbaugh, What Isn't Wrong with Ecosystem Ecology.score: 27.0
    Philosophers of the life sciences have devoted considerably more attention to evolutionary theory and genetics than to the various sub-disciplines of ecology, but recent work in the philosophy of ecology suggests reflects a growing interest in this area (Cooper 2003; Ginzburg and Colyvan 2004). However, philosophers of biology and ecology have focused almost entirely on conceptual and methodological issues in population and community ecology; conspicuously absent are foundational investigations in ecosystem ecology. This situation is regrettable. Ecosystem concepts play a central (...)
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  100. Peter King, The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus.score: 27.0
    [1] In twelve quite demanding chapters, outstanding scholars provide an overall view of the key issues of Scotus’s philosophical thought. To this a very concise introduction is added, concerning the life and works of John Duns (very good, especially the survey of works and the information on critical editions etc.). Throughout the book, I find the information clear and the difficult topics well explained. Moreover, the volume gives a quick entrance to the vast literature. Among the topics discussed are: (...)
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