The Philosophy of Enchantment Studies in Folktale, Cultural Criticism, and Anthropology
by Collingwood, R. G.; Boucher, David; James, Wendy; Smallwood, PhilipBuy New
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Table of Contents
| Introduction The Re-Enactment of Self: Perspectives from Literature, Criticism, and Culture, Philip Smallwood A Fieldworker's Philosopher: Perspectives from Anthropology, Wendy James In Defence of Collingwood: Perspectives from Philosophy and the History of Ideas | |
| Art and Culture | |
| Words and Tune | |
| Observations on Language | |
| Jane Austen (1921) | |
| Jane Austen (?1934) | |
| The Philosophy of Art | |
| Aesthetic Theory and Artistic Practice | |
| Tales of Enchantment | |
| Fairy Tales | |
| Three Methods of Approach: Philological, Functional, Psychological | |
| The Historical Method | |
| Magic | |
| Excavating Cinderella and King Lear | |
| The Authorship of Fairy-Tales Addenda to the Folktale Manuscript | |
| The Modern Unease | |
| Art and the Machine | |
| Man Goes Mad | |
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