Literature and Truth: Imaginative Writing as a Medium for Ideas

Richard Lansdown

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    Abstract

    In Literature and Truth Richard Lansdown continues a discussion concerning the truth-bearing status of imaginative literature that pre-dates Plato. The book opens with a general survey of contemporary approaches in philosophical aesthetics, and a discussion of the contribution to the question made by British philosopher R. G. Collingwood in particular, in his Speculum Mentis. It then offers six case-studies from the Romantic era to the contemporary one as to how imaginative authors have variously dealt with bodies of discursive thought such as Stoicism, Christianity, evolution, humanism, and socialism. It concludes with a reading going in the other direction, in which the diary of Bronislaw Malinowski is seen in terms of the anthropologist’s reading habits during his legendary Trobriander fieldwork.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationLeiden
    PublisherBrill
    Number of pages222
    ISBN (Electronic)9789004356856
    ISBN (Print)9789004356849
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov-2017

    Publication series

    NameCosterus New Series
    PublisherBrill
    Volume222
    ISSN (Print)0165-9618

    Keywords

    • literature
    • truth
    • Aesthetics

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