Shakespeare and Cognition: Aristotle's Legacy and Shakespearean DramaRoutledge, 2013/10/31 - 224 ページ Shakespeare and Cognition examines the essential relationship between vision, knowledge, and memory in Renaissance models of cognition as seen in Shakespeare's plays. Drawing on both Aristotle's Metaphysics and contemporary cognitive literary theory, Arthur F. Kinney explores five key objects/images in Shakespeare's plays – crowns, bells, rings, graves and ghosts – that are not actually seen (or, in the case of the latter, not meant to be seen), but are central to the imagination of both the playwright and the playgoers. |
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... Aristotle's Legacy 1 Shakespeare's Crowns 25 Shakespeare's Rings 51 Shakespeare's Bells 77 Shakespeare's Wills 101 Shakespeare's Legacy 129 Notes 133 Bibliography 145 The raison d'être of poetics is to make explicit and CONTENTS.
... Aristotle's Legacy 1 Shakespeare's Crowns 25 Shakespeare's Rings 51 Shakespeare's Bells 77 Shakespeare's Wills 101 Shakespeare's Legacy 129 Notes 133 Bibliography 145 The raison d'être of poetics is to make explicit and CONTENTS.
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... Bell ringers, reprinted from Samuel Pepys' Penny Merriments Figure 15: Woodcut illustration showingthemakingof awillfrom “The Crie of the poorefor the death of the Right Honorable Earle of Huntington” (1596) Figure 16: The thirdand ...
... Bell ringers, reprinted from Samuel Pepys' Penny Merriments Figure 15: Woodcut illustration showingthemakingof awillfrom “The Crie of the poorefor the death of the Right Honorable Earle of Huntington” (1596) Figure 16: The thirdand ...
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... Bell ringers, reprinted from Samuel Pepys' Penny Merriments 79 Figure 15: Woodcut illustration showing the making of a will from “The Crie of the poore for the death of the Right Honorable Earle of Huntington” (1596) 118 Figure 16: The ...
... Bell ringers, reprinted from Samuel Pepys' Penny Merriments 79 Figure 15: Woodcut illustration showing the making of a will from “The Crie of the poore for the death of the Right Honorable Earle of Huntington” (1596) 118 Figure 16: The ...
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... bell once owned by the fool of Henry VIII, an Indian axe and canoe, a chain made of monkey teeth, a Madonna made out of an Indian feather, a unicorn's tail, and a worldwide collection of shoes.9 Indeed, the theater as a place for ...
... bell once owned by the fool of Henry VIII, an Indian axe and canoe, a chain made of monkey teeth, a Madonna made out of an Indian feather, a unicorn's tail, and a worldwide collection of shoes.9 Indeed, the theater as a place for ...
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... Bell Inn were hired out for additional income; as late as 1593, when players returned to a plague-ravaged London from a tour that was largely unsuccessful, the last thing they did to recover their losses was to sell their properties ...
... Bell Inn were hired out for additional income; as late as 1593, when players returned to a plague-ravaged London from a tour that was largely unsuccessful, the last thing they did to recover their losses was to sell their properties ...
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Shakespeares Crowns | 25 |
Shakespeares Rings | 51 |
Shakespeares Bells | 77 |
Shakespeares Wills | 101 |
Shakespeares Legacy | 129 |
Notes | 133 |
Bibliography | 145 |
Index | 161 |
Back cover | 169 |
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