Philosophy and Literature : : An Introduction / / Ole Martin Skilleas.

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- 1. What is 'Philosophy and Literature'? -- 2. Philosophy and Literature in Antiquity -- 3. Defining Literature -- 4. The Author: RIP? -- 5. Hermeneutics and Interpretation -- 6. Literature in Philosophy -- 7. Philosophy in Literature? -- 8. Philosophy/Literature -- Bibliography -- Index
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Bibliography --
Index
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