Exploring Phenomenology in Literary Analysis: A Novel Theoretical Framework

  • Dr Kaniphnath Malhari Kudale
  • Mr. Rupesh Kotte
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Abstract

Phenomenology is a philosophical approach based on an understanding of subjective experience, offering a unique lens for exploring literary works. Synthesis of phenomenology and literary analysis reveal a complex relationship between human experience and creative expression. Phenomenology, a philosophical framework grounded in the study of human experience, offers a unique lens for understanding and interpreting literature. This article examines the theoretical foundations of phenomenology and its application in literary analysis, presenting in-depth analysis and case studies that demonstrate the wealth of insight it brings to the field of literary studies. Phenomenology, seeking to understand human experience and its underlying structure, has emerged as a valuable lens for analyzing literary works. Through a detailed literature review, discussion of theoretical frameworks, and examination of case studies, this article explores how phenomenology enhances our understanding of literary texts, enriches their interpretation, and explores the complex interactions between readers and texts.

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Dr Kaniphnath Malhari Kudale, & Mr. Rupesh Kotte. (2024). Exploring Phenomenology in Literary Analysis: A Novel Theoretical Framework. Literary Voice, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.59136/lv.2024.2.1.1

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