Readers, Sons of Echo: Sharing Literary Experience

HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 3 (1):36-59 (2014)
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Abstract

In this paper, we wish to address how meaning occurs in literary reading as well as in literary discussion. To do so, we propose to rely on the theoretical elaborations of Pierre Bayard, Winnicott and Marc Richir. Thus, the point is to propose a tie between literary theory, psychoanalysis and phenomenology so as to account for the creativity of the act of reading as well as the way a new meaning can arise between those who share their reading of a same book.

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