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Publisher: Kluwer

Place: Deventer

Year: 1995

Pages: 12-388

Series: Analecta Husserliana

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048143764

Full citation:

Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed), The elemental passion for place in the ontopoiesis of life, Deventer, Kluwer, 1995

The elemental passion for place in the ontopoiesis of life

Contents

Table of contents

De patria mea

The passion for place as the thread leading out of the labyrinth of life

Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka

3-20

The locus amoenus

On the literary evolution of the relationship between the human being and nature

Hans Rudnick

23-34

Spenser's poetic phenomenology

Humanism and the recovery of place

William Melaney

35-44

The Asrama-anthem

Tagore's passion for Santiniketan

Sitansu Ray

45-47

The elemental space of passion

The topos of purgatory in Beckett's play

Mary Catanzaro

49-57

Apples without snakes

Proust's sapphic/organic rewritings of Eden

Bruce Watson

59-68

The imperfect and the all-too-perfect home

The house as existential symbol in Franz Kafka's "The burrow" and Thomas Bernhard's correction

Christoph Eykman

89-99

From profane space to the sacred place or center in désert by Le Clézio

The experience of seeing, hearing, perceiving, breathing rather than thinking space and place

Marlies Kronegger

121-133

Languageless places and poetic language

The boundless desire of cannibal Clément X

Leslie Dunton-Downer

135-143

"before daybreak"

The unfinished quest of washington irving's headless horseman of sleepy hollow

Sherlyn Abdoo

145-160

Journeys home

The pathos of place

Lawrence Kimmel

163-171

Poetry as a worldly vocation

Home and homelessness in rilke's das stunden-buch

Jorge García-Gómez

173-212

A phenomenal hiding place

Homer, Heraclitus, Heidegger

David Schur

213-220

The passion for place

Medieval and renaissance re-creations of paradise

Christine Raffini

221-230

The concept of space in medieval drama

Toward a phenomenological interpretation in medieval studies

Jadwiga Smith

231-239

Monet and the pillars of nature

Articulation and embodiment

Eldon Van Liere

251-269

A vicarious victory

Cézanne's paintings of mont Sainte-Victoire and the dual nature of love

Michael Losch

271-296

"Where is our home?"

The ambiguity of biblical and Euro-American imaging of wilderness and garden as sacred place

George Scheper

321-338

Index of names