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Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

9781527539594-2
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How do readers make sense of Hemingway’s stories? With reserved narrators and laconic dialogs, his texts seem to say little, yet they capture our emotions. This book proposes a cognitively informed model of reading to discover what lies beneath the surface of his iceberg.

How do readers make sense of Hemingway’s stories? With reserved narrators and laconic dialogs, his texts seem to say little, yet they capture our emotions. This book proposes a cognitively informed model of reading to discover what lies beneath the surface of his iceberg.

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Mind the Text! Neurohermeneutics for Suspicious Readers

By: Renata Gambino, Grazia Pulvirenti
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This book offers a bold, innovative approach to literary interpretation: the neurohermeneutics of suspicion. It illuminates the intricate bond between literature and the mind, encouraging readers to adopt a suspicious stance to unearth complex, multilayered meanings.

This book offers a bold, innovative approach to literary interpretation: the neurohermeneutics of suspicion. It illuminates the intricate bond between literature and the mind, encouraging readers to adopt a suspicious stance to unearth complex, multilayered meanings.

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Mnemosyne and Mars

Artistic and Cultural Representations of Twentieth-century Europe at War
Edited By: Manuel Bragança, Dominique Jeannerod, Peter Tame
£49.99
Explore the enduring cultural legacy of war through its powerful representation in literature, film, theatre, and music.

Explore the enduring cultural legacy of war through its powerful representation in literature, film, theatre, and music.

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Recovery and Transgression

Memory in American Poetry
Edited By: Kornelia Freitag
£52.99
This collection is devoted to the ways in which poetic texts shape, and are shaped by, personal and collective memory. It looks at the techniques through which the past is recovered and repurposed in poetry, using poems by T.S. Eliot and Susan Howe, among others, as examples.

This collection is devoted to the ways in which poetic texts shape, and are shaped by, personal and collective memory. It looks at the techniques through which the past is recovered and repurposed in poetry, using poems by T.S. Eliot and Susan Howe, among others, as examples.

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The Fragmenting Force of Memory

Self, Literary Style, and Civil War in Lebanon
By: Norman Saadi Nikro
£39.99
This study is about cultural production that works through personal experiences of the civil war in Lebanon. It explores how writers and filmmakers reposition their sense of self from agent to casualty of history, unraveling self and circumstance through memory.

This study is about cultural production that works through personal experiences of the civil war in Lebanon. It explores how writers and filmmakers reposition their sense of self from agent to casualty of history, unraveling self and circumstance through memory.

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