The question that has given rise to this group of essays inquires about the formal nature of the in-between, because it has been assumed that reality occurs in the system of relationships established between the parts -the origin of time-. Understood in this way, reality is not preceded by the intentionality involved in the thing seen (signifier, image or remembrance) and the point of view (meaning, imagination or memory), but by the need to explore one’s own vulnerability in what it is external to itself. To develop the different aspects of the problem thus raised, works by british authors produced in the postwar years have been taken, a time of deep questioning. Due to its extension, it has been foreseen that the publication of the ten essays that make up the work as a whole, written during the years of 1998 and 2000, will be done in two parts, the four initial ones in this edition and those that complete it in other. [Translation not available in PDF]