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Příliš hlučná prázdnota : mezery, otřesy a smysl v literárním díle
Title in English | Too Loud An Emptiness : Gaps, Shaking and Meaning in Works of literature |
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Year of publication | 2022 |
Type | Monograph |
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Description | Too Loud An Emptiness. Gaps, Shaking, and Meaning is a scholarly work that deals with the issue of gaps and indeterminacy in works of literature. These are examined from a historical perspective, where different approaches to gaps are analyzed (phenomenology, theory of aesthetic response, Tel Aviv School, semiotics, theory of fictional worlds), from a contemporary perspective, where the author gives an overview of recent approaches in literary theory, within the framework of second-generation cognitive science (especially Caracciolo, Kukkonen), postclassical narratology (Abbott) and finally, from a philosophical perspective, where the experience of “Nothing” is explored through the lens of Heidegger’s and Patočka’s phenomenology. |
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