Self-reflection in literature / / edited by Florian Lippert and Marcel Schmid ; in collaboration with Djoeke Dijksterhuis, Marlen Stöhr.

Self-reflection is fundamental for human thinking on many levels. Philosophy has described the mind's capacity to observe itself as a core element of human existence. Political and social sciences have shown how modern democracies depend on society's ability to critically reflect on their...

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Superior document:Time, Astronomy, and Calendars; volume08
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill Rodolpi,, [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Time, Astronomy, and Calendars; volume08.
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505 0 |a Read thyself : cultural self-reflection and the relevance of literary "self"-labels / Florian Lippert and Marcel Schmid -- Reflections on reflection : autoreferentiality, autoreflexivity, selftransparency / Oliver Jahraus -- 1600. Cervantes's and Unamuno's metalepsis : Hope unraveled in Don Quixote : self-reflexivity and the problem of metalepsis in Cervantes, Unamuno, and Bloch / Konstantin Mierau -- 1700. Hamann's Latent Parrhesia : Intertextual exploration of the self in Sokratische Denkwürdigkeiten / Andrea Krauss -- Klopstock's Historiography : Written out of time: inventing what happened in Klopstock / Kristina Mendicino -- 1800. Kleist's performativity : Transmission Kleist / Marcel Schmid -- Mallarmé's rhetoric : Allegorical self-reflexivity in Mallarmé's Sonnet en -x / Evelyn Dueck -- Nietzsche's masks : "Aber ich notire, für mich": Nietzsche and self-reflection / Barbara Naumann -- 1900. Celan and the timeless : A secret echo outside of time: Paul Celan and the Autumn crocus / Jason Kavett -- Letter from Paul Celan to Gisèle Celan-Lestrange / translated by Jason Kavett -- Pastior's poetics : The medium of poetry / Jörg Kreienbrock -- 2000. Fforde's intermediality : Books without borders: self-referentiality and intermedial games in Jasper Fforde's Thursday next series / Vera Alexander -- Autobiograhies: Kureishi, Miller, Wiebe, Coetzee, and Bechdel : Self-reflexivity in contemporary English auto/biographies / Anne Rüggemeier -- Brandt's and Ja, Panik's auto-fiction : "Only half of what I am saying is true:" deconstructing authorial authority in contemporary German literature / Antonius Weixler. 
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