Roman Ingarden: Ontological Foundations for Literary Theory

In John Odmark (ed.), Language, Literature and Meaning I: Problems of Literary Theory. Benjamins. pp. 373-390 (1979)
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Abstract

The paper seeks to apply the work of the Polish phenomenologist Roman Ingarden to certain problems in literary theory; contrasts the notions of ontological and epistemological incompleteness of the represented objects of a literary work and considers the question of the nature of such objects. The paper concludes by analyzing some of the degrees of freedom possessed by the readings of literary work in relation to the work itself.

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Barry Smith
University at Buffalo

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