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Chapter Four On the Systemic Properties of Recollection
Emboxed Narratives and the Limits of Memory in Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene and Thomas North’s The Moral Philosophy of Doni
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
- On the Obsessions of Selfhood 46
- The Biogenesis of Ethics and the Challenge of Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure 78
- On the Emotional Intentionality of Criminal Protagonists 113
- On the Systemic Properties of Recollection 143
- Crying and the Ambiguity of Shakespeare’s 184
- Toward a Cognitive Theory of Proverbs 208
- Romance and the Universality of Human Nature 236
- Suspense .... 263
- Laughter’s Shortfall 289
- Cognition, Conversion, and the Patterns of Religious Experience 318
- Folk Psychology and Theory of Mind John Marston’s The Fawn 335
- Notes 363
- Bibliography 445
- Index 473
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
- On the Obsessions of Selfhood 46
- The Biogenesis of Ethics and the Challenge of Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure 78
- On the Emotional Intentionality of Criminal Protagonists 113
- On the Systemic Properties of Recollection 143
- Crying and the Ambiguity of Shakespeare’s 184
- Toward a Cognitive Theory of Proverbs 208
- Romance and the Universality of Human Nature 236
- Suspense .... 263
- Laughter’s Shortfall 289
- Cognition, Conversion, and the Patterns of Religious Experience 318
- Folk Psychology and Theory of Mind John Marston’s The Fawn 335
- Notes 363
- Bibliography 445
- Index 473