New Directions and Perspectives: A Brief Sample of Cognitive Studies Applied to Literature |
The Work of Fiction, by Alan Richardson and Ellen Spolsky
Aspects of Cognitive Poetics, by Reuven Tsur
The Literary Mind, by Mark Turner
Toward a Neural Historicism, by Alan Richardson
Shakespeare's Brain: Embodying the Author Function, by Mary Crane
The Time of Unrememberable Being: Wordsworth's Autobiography of the Imagination, by Francis Steen
Literary Universals and Lexical Processes in Poetic Imagery, by Patrick Colm Hogan
Reductionism Redivivus? Bionarratological Simplicity in Puccini's Madama Butterfly by Brett Cooke