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"World Of Fiction" And "Literary Image": An Explanation In A Phenomenological Perspective

Posted on:2009-02-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H H YuanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360272955862Subject:Literature and art
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This dissertation is going to clarify the essence of the fictional figure by some concepts of Phenomenology. The aim of this dissertation isn't to discuss the existence of the figure philosophically, but to point out their configuration, which is occurred in the subjective consciousness.As we all know that, language never could transmit a being itself, we will also understand, there shouldn't be any transcendental being or physical existence "hiding" in any denotation or pronoun, even any word. In this way, so-called "figure" is just a multiplicity of experiences coming from the perception of some words and sentences. Or, we can call it an "image" because it must be structured by words and sentences.Since an image isn't a physical being, the time and space is ineffective in its movement. "Time" or "place" written in any fiction, is just a word. A "world" that described in a fiction is no difference with any image. Description of its movement by words and sentences, are the only way to present the existence of a fictional figure. Both the existence and the movement of a figure form an image together. If we make use the attitude of explaining the physical affairs to explain such imagination, we should be hoodwinked by the Physical idea and due to seeking help from a false concept "a World of Fiction".
Keywords/Search Tags:"World of Fiction", "Literary Image", Phenomenology, Subjective Consciousness, Language
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