Aesthetic Illusion: Theoretical and Historical ApproachesFrederick Burwick, Walter Pape Walter de Gruyter, 13/02/2012 - 487 páginas Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für "Aesthetic Illusion" verfügbar. |
Índice
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JOCHEN SCHUlteSasse | 105 |
FREDERICK BURWICK | 122 |
ELINOR S Shaffer | 138 |
HELLMUT THOMKE | 250 |
WULF KOEPKE | 263 |
Illusion and Breaking Illusion in TwentiethCentury Fiction | 284 |
WERNER HABICHT | 301 |
EUGENE R CUNNAR | 324 |
THOMAS MCFARLAND | 337 |
BRADY | 362 |
SUSAN BRIENZA | 376 |
Barbara MARIA STAFFORD | 158 |
MURRAY KRIEGER | 183 |
REGINALD A FOAKES | 217 |
Bibliography | 393 |
Notes on Contributors | 439 |
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Aesthetic Illusion: Theoretical and Historical Approaches Frederick Burwick,Walter Pape Visualização de excertos - 1990 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
actor aesthetic illusion appearance Aristotle artists audience Brecht characters Coleridge comedy comic concept context conventional create Criticism Critique cross-modal cultural Cusanus delusion Derrida Diderot discourse distinction Donne Donne's drama dramatic illusion dream eidetic memory eighteenth century epistolary novels essay example experience fiction genres Gin Lane Gombrich Hrsg human Ibid illusionism illusionistic images imagination imitation John Donne Kant L'Illusion L'Illusion comique language letters literary literature lyric lyric poetry Malvolio means memory metafiction metaphor metonymies mimesis mimetic mode modern narrative narrator natural signs natural-sign novel object Olivia Orsino painters painting parergon perception perspective philosopher picture Plato play poem poet poetic poetry produce reader realism reality representation Romantic scene semiotic sense Shakespeare Shepard social spectator stage structure suspension of disbelief synaesthesia synaesthetic theater theatrical theory things tion tourist art tradition truth University Press Verfremdung vision visual Werke vol words Wordsworth