Philosophy and Literature

Papers
(The TQCC of Philosophy and Literature is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Flann O'Brien, Wittgenstein, and the Idling of Language2
Beyond Epistemic Pluralism1
World Poetics?1
Analytic Philosophy and the World of the Play by Michael Y. Bennett1
Some Pages Concerning the Demise of DR. Conrad Faintly1
C. I. Lewis's a Priori : A Window into the Late Works of Henry James1
The Risk of Epistemic Loss Involved in Reading Fiction1
"Everything Was Happing Simultaneously": Sartre, Heidegger, and Jung in Philip Roth'S Patrimony1
Machiavelli, Philosopher and Playwright1
Love, Jealousy, and the Fear of Ontological Dependence: A Philosophical Reading of Shakespeare's Othello1
Of Love and Music in Book 5 of Rousseau's the Confessions0
Wilhelm Meister in Lucinde 's Eyes: On Schlegel's Dispute with Goethe0
World-Based Make-Believe0
Techne-Marxism: Toward a Labor-Oriented Criticism0
Diverse Fates in Homer: How Are They Meant to Be?0
The African Novel of Ideas: Philosophy and Individualism in the Age of Global Writing by Jeanne-Marie Jackson0
Narration, Lying, and the Orienting Response0
Reading as a Philosophical Practice by Robert Piercey (review)0
Beyond "Philosophy" and "Literature"0
Literary Studies and Human Flourishing ed. by James F. English and Heather Love (review)0
On Wittgenstein, Lydia Davis, and Other Uncanny Grammarians0
Crito's Homeric Embassy0
On the Difference between a Genius and an Apostle: Auden, Kierkegaard, and the Poetry of Vocation0
Cultivating Moral Attention in Ellison's Invisible Man and Murdoch's Moral Theory0
Literature as Social Critique: Parenting, Neoliberalism, and Lynn Steger Strong's Want0
A Renaissance Exercise0
At the Feet of Philosophy: The Dialectics of the Two-Legged Thinker0
On Writing Deep Thoughts0
Memento Vivere0
The West's Global Philosophy: Huxley's Dialogue with Taoism0
"Prufrock" between Acquaintance and Description: Bertrand Russell and T. S. Eliot0
Christening the Constantive: Infelicity in Shakespeare's Sonnets0
Wordsworth and the Idea of a Poetic Theodicy0
Reimagining Academic Philosophy0
Shakespeare Faciebat: Non-Finito Aesthetics in Timon of Athens0
Diachronicity, Episodicity, and the Aesthetic of Historicist Criticism0
"Now, how were his sentiments to be read?": Imagination and Discernment in Austen's Persuasion0
Sincerity and the Ideal of the Authentic Self: Melville's Bartleby0
Nostromo and Negative Longing0
From Comparative Poetics to World Poetics: A Proposed Theoretical Construction0
Aphorisms0
The Meaning of the Liar Paradox in Randall Jarrell's "Eighth Air Force"0
The Philosophy of Modern Song by Bob Dylan (review)0
Stoppard's Philosophical Investigations ; Or, Wittgenstein's Dogg's Hamlet0
"Comming Nown": Abstraction vs. Generality in Joyce0
Poetry, Inspiration, and Knowledge in Plato's Ion : From Paradox to Pedagogy0
Back to the Future: On the Temporality of Love in Plato, Proust, and Duras0
Airy Nothing: Epistemology in A Midsummer Night's Dream0
The Philosophy of Isaiah Berlin by Johnny Lyons (review)0
Emerson on the Future of Art0
Explanation Beyond Interpretation0
Three Poems on Memory0
Flowers of Time: On Postapocalyptic Fiction by Mark Payne0
The World as I Found It: Possibilities and Peculiarities about Speech and Conversation0
The Paradox of Fiction: A Proposal for a Solution Based on the Information-Processing Approach0
Nietzsche and Irish Modernism by Patrick Bixby (review)0
"I Trot Like a Horse": The Early Modern Animal Debate in Gulliver's Travels0
Middleman: Homer's Philosophical Rhapsody0
How Black Lives Matter: Alice Walker, Alasdair Macintyre, and the Moral Significance of Enacted Narrative0
Mapping The Concept of Experience0
Facebook: Scowls and Smiles, Bubbles and Breaths in Macbeth0
From Weltpoesie to Weltpoetik : World Poetics as Third-Order Observing0
Playing the Dummy: Maugham, Smartphones, and the End of Elegance0
Time of the Magicians: Wittgenstein, Benjamin, Cassirer, Heidegger, and the Decade That Reinvented Philosophy by Wolfram Eilenberger0
The Role of Translation in the Worlding of Poetics0
From Heideggerian Dasein to Melvillean Masquerade: Historiology and Imaginative Excursion in Philip Roth's The Facts0
Enter the Child: A Scene from Stanley Cavell's The Claim of Reason0
Reading N. Scott Momaday's Silences0
Divination and Correlative Thinking: Origins of an Aesthetic in the Book of Changes and Book of Songs0
Desynonymizing (World) Theory and Poetics0
The Myth of the Liar Poet0
All in All (More or Less): Rhetorical Considerations in Literature, Thought, and Experience by Walter Jost (review)0
The Modes of Sympathy: The Prototype Theory's Response to Noël Carroll0
Artworks and Persons0
The Methodology of Sherlock Holmes: What Is at the Nub of the Process?0
The Literary Bias: Narrative and the Self0
From Iliadic Integrity to Post-Machiavellian Spoils: James's The Ambassadors0
Camus's L'étranger and Quine's Dialectics of Radical Translation0
I Rise, I Fall: From Genji to Chiori Miyagawa0
Veiled Meaning In Plato's Phaedrus : Dramatic Detail as a Guide for Philosophizing0
Don't Feed the Liars! On Fraudulent Memoirs, and Why They're Bad0
The Question of Doxa: D. H. Lawrence's Influence on Deleuze and Guattari's Aesthetics0
The Virtue of Erotic Curiosity0
Worlding and Reworlding of Weltliteratur as Place and Value: From Asia into Oceania0
Enactment or Exploration: Two Roles for Philosophy in the Novel of Ideas0
Why Do Philosophers Neglect the Short Story? (And Why They Shouldn't)0
Don't Lie to Me about Fictional Characters: Meinongian Incomplete Objects to the Rescue of Truth in Fiction0
The Murder of Professor Schlick: The Rise and Fall of the Vienna Circle by David Edmonds0
Further Reflections0
Romantic Love and the Feudal Household: Romeo and Juliet as Social Criticism0
Everything to Do with Dionysus: Reading The Birth of Tragedy through the Lens of Satyr Play0
Thus Speaks Mr. Nobody: Brecht's Stories of Mr. Keuner through the Lensof Classical Chinese Dialectics0
In Sheep's Clothing: The Verbal Animal and Negative Zootheology in John Berryman's Dream Psalm0
"Money for which my Buttocks had labored so vigorously": John Locke and Sexual Labor in The London Jilt0
A Response to Charles Altieri0
Where Does Common Sense Come From? "A Modest Proposal" and the Inoculation Controversy0
How Blue Is Read: Language and Sensation in Literature and Philosophy0
World Poetics: Some Reflections on Its Rise and Conception0
Transforming Perspectives: Reconfiguration in the Poetics of World Literature0
Can I Talk about Shakespeare?0
Lingering: Wittgenstein, Cavell, and the Problem of Style0
Biofictional Nietzsche among the Biofictionalists0
World Poetics, Narrative Poetics, and Genre Studies0
The Modern Transcendent Moment and Postmodern Perpetual Present: A Passage from the Sublime to the Mundane0
Reflections on Robert B. Pippin's Philosophy by Other Means0
Imitations of Speechlessness0
"Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius": A Case Study in the Refutation of Idealism0
The Morally Unsayable and the Role of "Reality": The Case of Nothing New on the Western Front0
Writing without Style: Translingualism as Spiritual Discipline0
Giving Way: Thoughts on Unappreciated Dispositions by Steven Connor0
Penelope Fitzgerald and the Field of Consciousness0
The Distance of Irish Modernism: Memory, Narrative, Representation by John Greaney (review)0
Aesthetic Modes of the Infinite: Horror, Sublimity, and Relationality0
How Is a Metamorphosis of a Lady into a Fox Possible? A Philosophical Comment on David Garnett's Lady into Fox0
Ethical Criticism in Hell: The Sympathetic Fallacy of Inferno 32–330
The Role of the Author in Literary Understanding0
Why Deconstruction Might Work in Theory but Not in Practice0
Agency, Luck, and Tragedy0
Blurring the Lives: Plutarch's Didactic Comparisons and Shelley's Romantic Synthesis0
Everyday Poetics: Logic, Love, and Ethics by Brett Bourbon (review)0
The Nondiscursive Aesthetics of Music, Lyric Poetry, and Tragedy0
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