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|a Iser, Wolfgang
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|a Das Fiktive und das Imaginare.
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|a The fictive and the imaginary :
|b charting literary anthropology /
|c Wolfgang Iser.
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|a Baltimore ;
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|b Johns Hopkins University Press,
|c cop. 1993.
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|c 24 cm
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|a Prijevod djela: Das Fiktive und das Imaginare
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|a Bibliografske bilješke
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|a One. Fictionalizing acts :
Tacit knowledge of fiction and reality -- The triad: the real, the fictive, and the imaginary -- Functional differentiation of fictionalizing acts: selection, combination, self-disclosure.
Two. Renaissance pastoralism as a paradigm of literary fictionality :
Scenarios of pastoral poetry in Antiquity -- The eclogue and its referential reality -- The two worlds of the pastoral romance -- Literary fictionality as staging, ecstasy, and transforming process -- Anthropological implications: on doubling and totality.
Three. Fiction thematized in philosophical discourse :
Introduction: beyond empiricism -- Fiction as idol: Francis Bacon and criticism -- Fiction as modality: Jerema Bentham and affirmation -- Fiction as a transparent posit: Hans Vaihinger and Neo-Kantian schematism -- Fiction as differential: Nelson Goodman and constructivism -- The chameleon of cognition: some conclusions about fiction.
Four. The imaginary :
historical preliminaries -- The imagination as faculty (Coleridge) -- The imaginary as act (Sartre) -- The radical imaginary (Castoriadis) -- Interplay between the fictive and the imaginary -- Excursus: Beckett's 'Imagination dead imagine' and fantasy literature.
Five. The play :
The play of map and territory -- The tilting game of imitation and symbolization -- Games in the text -- Playing and being played.
Six. Epilogue :
Mimesis and performance -- Staging as an anthropological category
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|a Fictions, Theory of.
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|a Imagination (Philosophy).
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|a Imagination in literature.
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|a fikcija
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