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Falk presents the first comprehensive exposition of this great
Polish phenomenologist's views of literature as art, drawing on
Ingarden's writing that are relevant to the ontology of the
literary work of art and to reading and the experiencing of
reading. Falk explains the differences between the presented world
and the real world, between presentation and representation, and
between the reader's cognitive functions and his intuitions of
aesthetic qualities.
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