This book uses theories of memory derived from cognitive science to offer new ways of understanding how literary works remember other literary works.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Raphael Lyne is a Reader in Renaissance Literature and a Fellow and Director of Studies at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge. He is the author of Shakespeare, Rhetoric and Cognition (Cambridge, 2011), Shakespeare's Late Work (2007) and Ovid's Changing Worlds (2001).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. Implicit and Explicit Poetic Memory: 2. Defining the implicit and explicit poetic memories 3. Discovered purposes: Jonson and Milton 4. Moving between sources: Ovid and Erasmus in Shakespeare's Sonnets Part II. Intertextuality, Forgetting and the Schema: 5. Schema and fragment 6. Wyatt and Petrarch 7. Plutarch and Antony and Cleopatra 8. Jonson's Catiline 9. Conclusion Bibliography Index.
1. Introduction Part I. Implicit and Explicit Poetic Memory: 2. Defining the implicit and explicit poetic memories 3. Discovered purposes: Jonson and Milton 4. Moving between sources: Ovid and Erasmus in Shakespeare's Sonnets Part II. Intertextuality, Forgetting and the Schema: 5. Schema and fragment 6. Wyatt and Petrarch 7. Plutarch and Antony and Cleopatra 8. Jonson's Catiline 9. Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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