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Adapted Brains and Imaginary Worlds : Cognitive Science and the Literature of the Renaissance

2016

The literary discipline is based on principles of structure and language, is concerned with interpreting the emotions in characters comprising humanity in all its variety reacting to the provocations of their imaginary worlds, and encompasses our cognitive and affective reactions to those representations. So much of what we take from reading, though, is not linked to language: linguistic prompts merely set in motion the associations, memories, and images through which we generate meaning and emotionalize experience. Reading, if it is to understand how and why our minds complete fictive worlds, must take an interest in what the emotions are, where they originate, and what they are for. The cognitive sciences offer valuable perspectives on the feeling brain, perspectives which reveal much about the emotions of imaginary persons and the feelings they arouse in readers. This work aims to connect textual interpretation and brain science. In so doing, it furthers the understanding of literary experience and opens up new approaches to literature in general through philosophical insights into the human brain. Each of the book's eleven chapters sets out to bring a relevant cognitive perspective into the spotlight: memory, the emotions, the self, intentionality, laughter, crying, conversion experience, the psychology of suspense, criminal deviancy, binary ethics--the narrative brain in perceptual and imaginative modes--by analyzing these experiences and emotions in relevant works of Renaissance literature. The texts are both minor but characteristic and canonical, from The Dialogue of Solomon and Marcolphus and The Moral Philosophy of Doni, to Spenser's Faerie Queene and Shakespeare's Measure for Measure.--$cProvided by publisher.
cognitive science self in literature english literature psychologie dans la littérature littérature anglaise emotions in literature moi (psychologie) dans la littérature memory in literature cognition in literature émotions dans la littérature history and criticism histoire et critique littérature anglaise 16e siècle 17e siècle early modern, 1500-1700

Authors

Donald Beecher

Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
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CaOOCEL
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rda
Dewey Decimal Classification Number
820.9/353
Dewey Decimal Edition Number
23
Distributor
Canadian Electronic Library (Firm),
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Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
ISBN
9780773598522 9780773546806
LCCN
PR428.P93
LCCN Item number
B43 2016eb
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CaBNVSL
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CaOONL
Physical Description | Extent
1 electronic text (viii, 484 pages)
Published in
Ottawa, Ontario
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CaOOCEL
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Access restricted to authorized users and institutions
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(CaBNVSL)kck00236525 (OCoLC)923567633 (CaOOCEL)450218
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Mode of access: World Wide Web
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CaOONL

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