Introduction
I. Rhetoric and Thought: The Language of Phenomenology
Husserl's Image Worlds and the Language of Phenomenology
Auch für Gott: Finitude, Phenomenology, and Anthropology
"irgend etwas und irgend etwas": Husserl's Arithmetik and The Poetics of Epistemology
Fort. The Germangled Words of Edmund Husserl and Walter Benjamin
II. Phenomenology and Incommensurability: Beyond Experience
Beyond Experience: Blanchot's Challenge to Husserl's Phenomenology of Time
Absehen - Disregarding Literature (Husserl / Hofmannsthal / Benjamin)
Drawing a Blank - Passive Voices in Beckett, Husserl, and the Stoics
III. Phenomenology of the Image and the Text Corpus
Charles Olson: Phenomenologist, Objectivist, Particularist
Icon as Alter Ego? Husserl's Fifth Cartesian Meditation and Icons of Mary in Chronicles of the Teutonic Order
Absolute Gegebenheit: Image as Aesthetic Urphänomen in Husserl and Rilke
IV. Fictional Truths: Phenomenology and Narrative
The Virtuous Philosopher and the Chameleon Poet: Husserl and Hofmannsthal
"A Now Not toto caelo a Not-Now": The "Origin" of Difference in Husserl, from Number to Literature
Gregor Samsa and the Problem of Intersubjectivity.