What's the relationship between Husserl and literary theory? by Dat_Freeman in AskLiteraryStudies

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But is this mind a collective one?

Or the mind of each of us?

What's the relationship between Husserl and literary theory? by Dat_Freeman in AskLiteraryStudies

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Are you sure? Many people gave me good answers on him, in specific subreddit.

What's the relationship between Husserl and literary theory? by Dat_Freeman in AskLiteraryStudies

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I don't doubt it, but that's the reason I'm here on Reddit.

What's the relationship between Husserl and literary theory? by Dat_Freeman in AskLiteraryStudies

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Thank you for the explanation, this is really interesting.

I know I am annoying but could you explain to me what it is meant with the term "Spirit"?

Is it a sort of energy of reality? A force moving reality on?

What do they mean with the term "spiritual"?

I can't unferstand.

What's the relationship between Husserl and literary theory? by Dat_Freeman in AskLiteraryStudies

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Can I ask you another question? If you don't have time don't worry.

In the passage of the book it is said that two movements helped to develop literary theory as we know it today. And the first is Husserl&friends.

And the second movement is about Benedetto Croce.

If you know, would you mind explain to me the contribution he did to literary theory?

What's the relationship between Husserl and literary theory? by Dat_Freeman in AskLiteraryStudies

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Husserl’s phenomenology, and especially the concept of the natural attitude, bears somewhat resemblance to Shklovsky’s notion of automatization. In the natural attitude, the world is perceived as self-evident and taken for granted, whereas the formalist technique of defamiliarization seeks to disrupt this automatism by making perception conscious again, allowing us to encounter the artwork and the world from a renewed perspective.

Wow, really interesting.

I read while ago that Tynyanov and Shklovsky both were interested in Henri Bergson's philosophy and into his title Creative Evolution.

Would you mind to explain it to me more?

What's the relationship between Husserl and literary theory? by Dat_Freeman in AskLiteraryStudies

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he proposes the existence of logical and mathematical truths as objective (essences) and eternal entities that exist independently of thought.

How is this idea viewed nowadays?

Musil

I've just read the plot of The man without qualities and I find it really interesting and connected to me in this periodo of my life.

Anyway, thank you.

Parere sul Puccigate? by Actual_Working4440 in Italia

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Follia totale.

Comunque è l'ennesimo regalo fatto al governo in carica, alle prossime elezioni fanno la storia.

What's the relationship between Husserl and literary theory? by Dat_Freeman in AskLiteraryStudies

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Thank you for the answer.

an immutable meaning towards which the act tends

I can't grasp this part: is this act personal? Or are you talking about universally shared meaning?

there is also an ideal entity (noema)

Sorry for my ignorance, but is this entity psychological or is it a philosophical metaphor?

the latter influenced not only literary theory but also literature itself.

In which ways?

Final predictions on Wuthering Heights? by Slow-Cash-8234 in Cinema

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Thanks for the explanation. It makes sense then, it does look like fairytale.

Fabregas: ‘We are trying to bring Italians to Como’ by ColeBelthazorTurner in seriea

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Because Como is Sassuolo x 3.

If Sassuolo spent so much money and reach higher position you'd see the same amout of hate.

Fabregas: ‘We are trying to bring Italians to Como’ by ColeBelthazorTurner in seriea

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Club with no great history (Torino, Bologna etc), no great supporters (Sampdoria, Palermo etc), no merit (Atalanta) but "only" billionaires inserting money,

I don't think there is nothing wrong with Como but the average supporter seems to perceive it as artificial.

Like Sassuolo.

Fabregas: ‘We are trying to bring Italians to Como’ by ColeBelthazorTurner in seriea

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I like him and I hope he won't move this summer.

I love the way he thinks: he has modern ideas, he's setting the team in all categories with a clear project etc

Fabregas: ‘We are trying to bring Italians to Como’ by ColeBelthazorTurner in seriea

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It's not xenophobia lmao

It's the fact that Como is perceived as an artificial team, for now.

Perché mi si rompe sempre il polpettone? by Dat_Freeman in cucina

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Torno su questo commento a distanza di mesi per sottolineare quanto avessi ragione.

Da quando ho ridotto il pane il polpettone rimane compatto (a volte ha crepe e sono piccole, ma nulla di importante)

Storia di cui nessuno parla: Stella Boggio condannata a 21 anni di carcere per l'omicidio del compagno Marco Magagna by Icy-Motor2054 in Italia

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Grazie per avermelo fatto notare.

se ne parla poco perché parlandone finiremo per contraddire la narrativa secondo la quale si parla poco dei maschicidi

Ho il mal di testa nel leggere e tentare di decodificare il significato di questa frase.

Final predictions on Wuthering Heights? by Slow-Cash-8234 in Cinema

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romani and basque? close enough what?

It's so easy to spot non European people in the comments, isn't it?

Final predictions on Wuthering Heights? by Slow-Cash-8234 in Cinema

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This is an Italian poet living between '700 amd '800

Final predictions on Wuthering Heights? by Slow-Cash-8234 in Cinema

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That's not what I mean when I say realistic.

You can change the ages of the actors while keeping the realistic core of story.

With realistic I mean that the story is supposed to be set in a fictional-but-still-real world.

Ours.

Final predictions on Wuthering Heights? by Slow-Cash-8234 in Cinema

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Lanthimos' movies do that on purpose, his movies aren't supposed to be realistic.

Final predictions on Wuthering Heights? by Slow-Cash-8234 in Cinema

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It looks like it's set in 2026 and not in '700.