University Press of America / Mcmaster Colloq German Lit,Art
Pages: 160
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8191-5209-1 • Paperback • May 1986 • $49.99 • (£38.00)
Peter Salm is Professor of Comparative Literature at Case Western Reserve University.
A fascinating study of the spatio-temporal metaphor of the 'all-encompassing point'. Especially enjoyed Salm's insights into Woolf and Mann.
— R. J. Nelson, Case Western Reserve University; Philosophy and Literature
I read it without putting it down. It is a remarkable job on one of the great themes, most persuasively argued and full of good stuff.
— Victor Lange, Professor Emeritus, Princeton University; Philosophy and Literature
In a pleasurably rich, insightful, and, yet, disturbing book, Peter Salm ponders the philosophical-literary moment that creates our vision of experience....The book stands on its own because it stands squarely in the shoes of an author who has confronted his texts for a long time and reflected in terms of that very confrontation.
— Philosophy and Literature
In a pleasurably rich, insightful, and, yet, disturbing book, Peter Salm ponders the philosophical-literary moment that creates our vision of experience....The book stands on its own because it stands squarely in the shoes of an author who has confronted his texts for a long time and reflected in terms of that very confrontation.
— Philosophy and Literature
A fascinating study of the spatio-temporal metaphor of the 'all-encompassing point'. Especially enjoyed Salm's insights into Woolf and Mann.
— R. J. Nelson, Case Western Reserve University; Philosophy and Literature
I read it without putting it down. It is a remarkable job on one of the great themes, most persuasively argued and full of good stuff.
— Victor Lange, Professor Emeritus, Princeton University; Philosophy and Literature