Thinking with Literature

Towards a Cognitive Criticism

Terence Cave author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:17th Mar '16

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To speak of 'thinking with literature' is to make the assumption that literature (in the broadest sense) is neither a side-show nor a side-issue in human cultures: it belongs to the spectrum of imaginative modes that includes both philosophical and scientific thought. Whether one regards it as a practice or as an archive, literature is highly pervasive, robust, enduring, and pregnant with values. Thinking with Literature argues that what it affords above all is a way of thinking, whether for writer, reader, or critic. Literature constitutes one of the prime instruments of cultural improvisation; it is the embodiment of a powerful, inventive, and ever-changing cognitive agency. As such, it invites a cognitive mode of criticism, one which asserts the priority of the individual literary work as a unique product of human cognition. In this book, discussions of topics, arguments, and hypotheses from the cognitive sciences, philosophy, and the theory of communication are woven into the fabric of a critical analysis which insists on the value of close reading: a poem by Yeats, a scene from Shakespeare, novels by Mme de Lafayette, Conrad, Frantzen, stories from Winnie-the-Pooh and many others appear here on their own terms, with their own cognitive energies. Written in an accessible style, Thinking with Literature speaks both to mainstream readers of literature and to specialists in cognitive studies.

Terence Cave, in Thinking with Literature ... goes inside our minds to map out a new "cognitive approach to literary studies". * Hal Jensen, Summer Books selection 2016, Times Literary Supplement *
the book offers many valuable insights about human cognition and embodiment * British Society of Literature and Science *

ISBN: 9780198749417

Dimensions: 204mm x 135mm x 19mm

Weight: 334g

224 pages