This book provides teachers and students of literature with a
resource that gives them guidance to the philosophical influences
on literary criticism and literary figures. Its goal is to lead
teachers and students to a greater understanding of concepts with
which they may have some familiarity. The writers chosen are those
whose works most commonly appear in high school and college
literature anthologies. The text describes major philosophical
influences reflected in their writings as well as references to
philosophical works that are known to have played a part in their
intellectual and aesthetic development.
This volume is a source of philosophical influences in fiction,
poetry, and drama. The entries on 123 writers, arranged in
alphabetical order, are supplemented by a section of brief
bio-bibliographical profiles of more than 75 relevant philosophers
and a glossary of philosophical terms, concepts, and movements.
Following each author study is a selected bibliography of suggested
sources for further reading. The book ends with a list of general
sources on literary theory and philosophy, stressing their
interrelationships. A cross-referencing system is provided for the
convenience of readers. Symbols within the entries guide the reader
to entries in the philosopher section, the glossary, and to other
author entries. Students and teachers of both literature and
philosophy will find this work of extreme interest.
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