Fictive and the Imaginary
Explore the depths of literary analysis with The Fictive and the Imaginary by one of Europe's most esteemed critics. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 1993, this scholarly work spans 380 pages and traverses a wide array of literary movements, from the enchanting pastoral of the Renaissance to the profound insights of Coleridge, Sartre, and Beckett. This book offers a unique perspective on the relationship between fiction and imagination, making it an essential read for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of literature. Delve into the intricate connections and themes that have shaped literary discourse, and discover why this book continues to resonate in the academic community. Perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of literary theory and criticism.