Movement in Renaissance Literature Exploring Kinesic Intelligence /

This book investigates how writers and readers of Renaissance literature deployed 'kinesic intelligence', a combination of pre-reflective bodily response and reflective interpretation. Through analyses of authors including Petrarch, Rabelais, and Shakespeare, the book explores how embodied...

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Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018.
Vydání:1st ed. 2018.
Edice:Cognitive Studies in Literature and Performance
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ISBN:9783319692005
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505 0 |a  -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Chiastic Cognition: Kinesic Intelligence Between the Reflective and the Pre-Reflective in Montaigne and Scève -- 3 Turning Toward the Beloved (Virgil, Petrarch, Scève) -- 4 Scève's Denominal Verbs -- 4 Metaphor, Lexicography, and Rabelais's Prologue to Gargantua -- 4 The Gunpowder Revolution in Literature: Early Modern Wounds in Folengo and Rabelais -- 6 The Finger in the Eye: Jacques Duval's Traité des Hermaphrodits (1612) -- 7 Exchanging Hands in Titus Andronicus -- 8 "Cabin'd, Cribb'ed, Confin'd": Images of Thwarted Motion in Macbeth -- 9 Shakespeare's Vital Signs -- 10 Kinesic Intelligence on the Early Modern English Stage -- 11 Afterword: How Do Audiences Act?. 
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