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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[edit]

Literature 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[edit]

According 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[edit]

This section will cover the theory of the affects as it appears in Eliot's novels, via Spinoza's philosophy.

Thomas Hardy[edit]

This section will explore the phenomenology of perception in Hardy's novels.

Virginia Woof[edit]

This final section will catalogue various phenomenological approaches to Woolf's novels and diaries.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ 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)
  2. ^ Davis, Philip (2017). The Transferred Life of George Eliot. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 276–7. ISBN 978-0-19-957737-8.
  3. ^ Reference here

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