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The Erotic Bird:
Phenomenology in Literature
Maurice Natanson

Cloth | 1997 | This book is out of print | ISBN13: 978-0-691-01219-3
208 pp. | 6 x 9

e-Book | 2001 | $9.95 (Microsoft Reader format) | ISBN: 978-1-4008-0563-1
e-Book | 2001 | $9.95 (Adobe Reader format) | ISBN: 978-1-4008-0565-5

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How does literature illuminate the way we live? Maurice Natanson, a prominent champion of phenomenology, draws upon this method's unique power to show how fiction can highlight aspects of experience that are normally left unexamined. By exploring the structure of the everyday world, Natanson reveals the "uncanny" that lies at the core of the ordinary. Phenomenology--which involves the questioning of that which we usually take for granted--is for Natanson the essence of philosophy.

Drawing upon his philosophical predecessors Edmund Husserl, Alfred Schutz, and Jean-Paul Sartre, Natanson paves his own way with stories and examples that themselves bear witness to how phenomenology occurs in literature. In considering such works as Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain, and Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis, Natanson shows how literature opens us to the domain of possibility and how metaphor offers philosophical power when we think about freedom and change.

This book, written by one of the twentieth century's leading phenomenologists, will interest students in philosophy and in literature. They will value the work particularly for its clarification of concepts and terms that frequently emerge in the contemporary intellectual climate.

Review:

"The Erotic Bird . . . artfully weaves phenomenology through interpretations of major literary works in an effort to explore, 'the particular manner in which phenomenology is "in" literature.' One of the most unique aspects of Natanson's book, which makes it most accessible to the reader, is his use of everyday examples to give a context for phenomenological concepts."--Philosophy in Review

Table of Contents:

Foreword, by Judith Butler ix
Acknowledgments xvii
One Phenomenology in Literature I 3
Two Phenomenology in Literature II 22
Three Phenomenology in Literature III 41
Four Waiting for Godot 63
Five The Magic Mountain 84
Six The Metamorphosis 105
Seven Action 127
Notes 147
Bibliography 161
Index 167

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