ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Page 10-17
INTRODUCTION: Paul Ricoeur's Post-Structuralist Hermeneutics
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I: Philosophical Context for a Post-Structuralist Hermeneutics
Page 56-171
-----What Is a Text? Explanation and Understanding
Page 58-79
-----Word, Polysemy, Metaphor: Creativity in Language
Page 80-100
-----Appropriation
Page 101-113
-----The Human Experience of Time and Narrative
Page 114-131
-----The Function of Fiction in Shaping Reality
Page 132-151
-----Mimesis and Representation
Page 152-171
II: The Dialectic of Engagement
Page 172-315
-----Habermas
Page 174-196
-----Construing and Constructing: A Review of The Aims of Interpretation
Page 210-214
-----Review of Nelson Goodman's Ways of Worldmaking
Page 215-230
-----The Conflict of Interpretations: Debate with Hans-Georg Gadamer
Page 231-256
-----Northrop Frye's Anatomy of Criticism, or the Order of Paradigms
Page 257-270
-----Greimas's Narrative Grammar
Page 271-301
-----On Narrativity: Debate with A.J. Greimas
Page 302-315
III: Aspects of Post-Structuralist Hermeneutics
Page 316-453
-----Metaphor and the Main Problem of Hermeneutics
Page 318-334
-----Writing as a Problem for Literary Criticism and Philosophical Hermeneutics
Page 335-352
-----Narrated Time
Page 353-369
-----Time Traversed: Remembrance of Things Past
Page 370-404
-----Between the Text and Its Readers
Page 405-439
-----Life: A Story in Search of a Narrator
Page 440-453
IV: The Dialogical Disclosure: Interviews with Paul Ricoeur
Page 454-513
-----Phenomenology and Theory of Literature
Page 456-462
-----Poetry and Possibility
Page 463-477
-----The Creativity of Language
Page 478-496
-----Myth as the Bearer of Possible Worlds
Page 497-505
-----World of the Text, World of the Reader
Page 506-513
PAUL RICOEUR'S WORK IN ENGLISH
Page 514-519
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