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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- One Ideals Elevating Reality.
- Allegorical Journeys toward the Wholeness and Unity of the Sea: Marguerite Yourcenar.
- Life and Myth: The Mother in Chinghiz Aitmatov’s Literary Creation.
- In Humble Conformity: Cipher and Vision in Jorge Guillén’s Poetry.
- Women in Taser Desk (The Land of Cards): Tagorean Ideals towards Humanistic Liberation.
- Two The Mysteries of Life Enhanced.
- War and the Body in Lysistrata: Marriage and the Family under Siege.
- Allegorical Time.
- The Roman de la rose: Psychological Interiority in Medieval Allegory.
- Allegory in the Work of Philippe de Mézières.
- Allegory and the Performative in Jacques le Fataliste.
- Subjective Experience in Allegorical Worlds: Four Old French Literary Examples.
- Three Freedom, Destiny, The Soaring of the Soul.
- Type and Concept in Lazarillo de Tormes: Self-Knowledge and the Spanish Picaresque Narrative.
- Ortega y Gasset, Phenomenology and Quixote.
- Music and Language in Joyce’s “The Dead”.
- Between the Acts: Virginia Woolf’s Modern Allegory.
- Camus’ Caligula: An Allegory?.
- Beckett’s Waiting for Godot as Allegory.
- A Poetics of Absence: Kabbalist Allegory in the Poetry of Paul Celan, Edmond Jabès, and David Meltzer.
- Nouvelle Approche à l’Allégorie avec Référence à Octavio Paz et Marin Sorescu.
- Four Allegory, A Literary Enigma.
- The Broken Allegory: Doris Lessing’s The Fifth Child as Narrative Theodicy.
- Ricoeur’s “Allegory” and Jakobson’s Metaphoric/Metonymic Principles.
- The Radiant Veil: Persistence and Permutations.
- Imagery and Allegory in Philosophy.
- One Face Less: Masks, Time and the Telling of Stories in Tahar ben Jelloun’s The Sand Child.
- Literary Criticism as Allegory: Sartre’s Saint Genet.
- Five Annex.
- The Fragmentation and Social Reconstruction of the Past inToni Morrison’s Beloved.
- “We Are Not the Same”: Simone de Beauvoir’s She Came to Stay and the Phenomenological Reduction.
- Explanation, Understanding and Incommensurability in Psychoanalysis.
- Some Remarks on the Application of Ingarden’s Theory to Film Studies.
- Phenomenology and Matthew Arnold: An Uncollected Episode.
- Index of Names.