Martin Heidegger and the Question of Literature Toward a Postmodern Literary Hermeneutics

For half a century, Martin Heidegger's philosophical thought has been a towering-even revolutionary-presence on the European scene, yet in the United States and England complete understanding of his enormous importance is still limited. The essays in this volume constitute the first systematic...

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Other Authors: Spanos, William V. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Indiana University Press 1979
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