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The notion of "presence" in contemporary debates about aesthetic experience ("ästhetisches Erleben") marks a turn against the premises of deconstruction. One of the most prominent figures in using the concept of "presence" is the german-american literary theorist Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht. In his works "presence" is not only a corporal experience in the aesthetic experience, it suspends sense and promotes the dimension of space against that of time. Moments of intensity in the observation of artworks can be read as moments of oscillation between sense and presence. This article outlines the main characteristics of Gumbrecht's notion of presence and discusses possibilities of reading literary texts with that concept in mind.