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  • A Prehistory of Cognitive Poetics: Neoclassicism and the Novel

    A Prehistory of Cognitive Poetics by Kukkonen, Karin;

    Neoclassicism and the Novel

    Series: Cognition and Poetics;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 27 April 2017

    • ISBN 9780190634766
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages288 pages
    • Size 163x239x27 mm
    • Weight 536 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Carrying neoclassicism back into today's critical debates, this study considers the cognitive underpinnings of the rules of poetic justice, the unities and decorum, underlines their relevance for today's cognitive poetics and traces their influence in the emerging narrative form of the eighteenth-century novel.

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    This study provides an introduction to the neoclassical debates around how literature is shaped in concert with the thinking and feeling human mind. Three key rules of neoclassicism, namely, poetic justice (the rewards and punishments of characters in the plot), the unities (the coherence of the fictional world and its extensions through the imagination) and decorum (the inferential connections between characters and their likely actions), are reconsidered in light of social cognition, embodied cognition and probabilistic, predictive cognition. The meeting between neoclassical criticism and today's research psychology, neurology and philosophy of mind yields a new perspective for cognitive literary study.
    Neoclassicism has a crucial contribution to make to current debates around the role of literature in cultural and cognition. Literary critics writing at the time of the scientific revolution developed a perspective on literature the question of how literature engages minds and bodies as its central concern. A Prehistory of Cognitive Poetics traces the cognitive dimension of these critical debates in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Britain and puts them into conversation with today's cognitive approaches to literature.
    Neoclassical theory is then connected to the praxis of eighteenth-century writers in a series of case studies that trace how these principles shaped the emerging narrative form of the novel. The continuing relevance of neoclassicism also shows itself in the rise of the novel, as A Prehistory of Cognitive Poetics illustrates through examples including Pamela, Tom Jones and the Gothic novel.

    Karin Kukkonen's important book proposes several innovative theses. It argues that European neoclassicist literary theory was an early incarnation of present-day cognitive poetics, that the rules governing a given literary genre during a definite historical period, in this case seventeenthand eighteenth-century neoclassicist poetics of drama, were equally applied to other genres, and that, consequently, the eighteenth-century English literary wave called "the rise of the novel" was deeply indebted to the neoclassicist views on literature ... To conclude, Kukkonen's book represents the promising debut of a very talented young scholar and will certainly enjoy the success it deserves.

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgements
    Preface
    Chapter 1: Neoclassical Poetics and the Rise of the Novel
    1.1 Beating the Bounds of the Rules in Incognita
    1.2 Manners, Passions, Unities
    1.3 Neoclassicism and the Sciences
    Chapter 2. The Situational Logic of Vraisemblance
    2.1. Cognitive Moves
    2.2. Successful Solutions
    2.3. Vraisemblance Now
    I: Poetic Justice
    Chapter 3: Samuel Richardson and the Project of Poetic Justice
    3.1. Virtue Rewarded
    3.2. Altruistic Punishers in B-Hall
    3.3 Pamela - Shamela - Anti-Pamela
    Chapter 4: The Trials of Clarissa
    4.1 Editing the Social Contract
    4.2 Lovelace's Happy Endings
    4.3. Poetic Justice at the Limits
    Chapter 5: Ann Radcliffe and the Abdication of the Superpunisher
    5.1 Comeuppance Clockworks
    5.2 Enter the Uncanny
    5.3 The Supernatural and Superpunishers
    II: The Unities
    Chapter 6: The Best Possible Storyworld: Johnson's Rasselas
    6.1 Rasselas, the Imagination and the Unities
    6.2 Event Cognition, Spatialization and the Conceptual Shape of the Storyworld
    6.3 Closure in Abissinia
    Chapter 7: Utopian Reasoning in Mercier's L'An 2440 and Madden's Memoirs of the Twentieth Century
    7.1 Poetics and Politics
    7.2 The Cognitive Estrangements of Utopia
    7.3 The Idea of Progress and Intertemporal Bargaining in Utopian Fiction
    7.4 A Unified Utopia
    Chapter 8: The Dramatic Passages of The Castle of Otranto
    8.1. Where the Bodies Are
    8.2 The Return of Racine
    8.3 Embodied Experience in the Novel
    III: Decorum
    Chapter 9. Henry Fielding's Probability Design
    9.1 9.2 Decorum and Surprise
    9.3 A Hero
    Chapter 10. The Female Quixote and the Probability of Romance
    10.1. The Querelle de Miss Groves
    10.2 Educating Readers
    10.3 Arabella's Wager
    Chapter 11. John Cleland vs. the Novel
    11.1. Building a Social World in Mrs Mercier's Academy
    11.2. The Predictable Novel
    11.3. Love, Duty and the End of Curiosity
    Conclusion: Explorations in the Prehistory of Cognitive Poetics
    Bibliography

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