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  1. Bizet's Carmen L'amour est un oiseau rebelle..Marlies E. Kronegger - 2005 - Analecta Husserliana 85:563-563.
     
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  2. Life the Human Quest for an Ideal.Marlies Kronegger, Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka & International Phenomenology Conference - 1996
     
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    Phenomenology and Aesthetics: Approaches to Comparative Literature and the Other Arts.Marlies Kronegger & Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - 1990 - Springer.
    and the one in the middle which judges as he enjoys and enjoys as he judges. This latter kind really reproduces the work of art anew. The division of our Symposium into three sections is justified by the fact that phenomenology, from Husserl, Heidegger, Moritz Geiger, Ingarden, in Germany and Poland, Merleau-Ponty, Paul Ricoeur, E. Levinas in France, Unamuno in Spain, and Tymieniecka, in the United States, have revealed striking coincidences in trying to answer the following questions: What is the (...)
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  4. Phénoménologie et littérature: l'origine de l'œuvre d'art: hommages à A.T. Tymieniecka: actes du colloque de Cerisy-la-Salle (juin 1985), fascicule II.Marlies Kronegger (ed.) - 1987 - Momence, Ill. ;: Diffusion aux Etats-Unis, Baker & Taylor.
     
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    The Aesthetics of Enchantment in the Fine Arts.Marlies Kronegger, Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka & Fine Arts Aesthetics American Society for Phenomenology - 2000 - Springer Verlag.
    Published under the auspices of The World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning, 19 essays document the April 1998 international congress held at Harvard University. They ponder on such topics as the phenomenology of the experience of enchantment, Leonardo's enchantress, the ambiguous meaning of musical enchantment in Kant's Third Critique, art and the reenchantment of sensuous human activity, the creative voice, the allure of the Naza, Henri Matisse's early critical reception in New York, Zizek's sublimicist aesthetic of enchanted fantasy, (...)
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    The Impact of Speech-Act Theory and Phenomenology on Proust and Claude Simon.Marlies Kronegger - 1980 - Semiotics:275-279.
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    Gayle L. Ormiston and Alan D. Schrift (eds.), Transforming the Hermeneutic Context: From Nietzsche to Nancy. [REVIEW]Marlies Kronegger - 1991 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 3 (1):45-47.
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    Heidegger’s Being and Time. [REVIEW]Marlies Kronegger - 1990 - American Journal of Semiotics 7 (3):113-116.
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    Heidegger’s Being and Time. [REVIEW]Marlies Kronegger - 1990 - American Journal of Semiotics 7 (3):113-116.
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    Inscriptions. [REVIEW]Marlies Kronegger - 1991 - American Journal of Semiotics 8 (1-2):169-171.
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    Inscriptions. [REVIEW]Marlies Kronegger - 1991 - American Journal of Semiotics 8 (1-2):169-171.