Philosophy in literature
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Philosophy in literature
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Philosophy in literature
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- Love's knowledge, essays on philosophy and literature, Martha C. Nussbaum
- On the happiness of the philosophic life, reflections on Rousseau's Rêveries in two books, Heinrich Meier ; translated by Robert Berman
- A philosophy to live by, engaging Iris Murdoch, Maria Antonaccio
- A politics of the scene, Paul A. Kottman
- Paul Valéry, illusions of civilization, William Kluback
- Proust's In search of lost time, philosophical perspectives, edited by Katherine Elkins
- Metaphysical exile, on J.M. Coetzee's Jesus fictions, Robert Pippin
- Murasaki Shikibu's The tale of genji, philosophical perspectives, James McMullen
- In other words, transpositions of philosophy in J. M. Coetzee's 'Jesus' trilogy, Stephen Mulhall
- The senses of Walden, Stanley Cavell
- Emerson's transcendental etudes, Stanley Cavell ; edited by David Justin Hodge
- Shakespeare's Hamlet, philosophical perspectives, Tzachi Zamir
- The Cambridge introduction to literature and philosophy, Anthony J. Cascardi
- Dostoevsky's Crime and punishment, philosophical perspectives, Robert Guay
- In quest of the ordinary, lines of skepticism and romanticism, Stanley Cavell
- Philosophy and the novel, Alan H. Goldman
- Dreaming of justice, waking to wisdom, Rousseau's philosophic life, Laurence D. Cooper
- Antiquity and the meanings of time, a philosophy of ancient and modern literature, Duncan F. Kennedy
- The poetry of Emily Dickinson, philosophical perspectives, edited by Elisabeth Camp
- Germinal and Zola's philosophical and religious thought, Philip Walker
- The French Revolution and Enlightenment in England, 1789-1832, Seamus Deane
- Between religion and rationality, essays in Russian literature and culture, Joseph Frank
- Les aventures de Sophie, la philosophie dans le roman au XVIIIe siècle, Colas Duflo
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