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Conceiving Desire in Lyly and Shakespeare - Metaphor, Cognition and Eros

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Gillian Knoll is Assistant Professor in English at Western Kentucky University. Her publications include "'Binding the Void' The Erotics of Place in Antony and Cleopatra." Criticism 58.2 (Forthcoming, 2017) and "How to Make Love to the Moon: Intimacy and Erotic Distance in John Lyly's Endymion." Shakespeare Quarterly 65.2 (2014): 164-79. Klappentext Explores the role of the mind in creating erotic experience on the early modern stage To 'conceive' desire is to acknowledge the generative potential of the erotic imagination, its capacity to impart form and make meaning out of the most elusive experiences. Drawing from cognitive theories about the metaphorical nature of thought, Gillian Knoll traces the contours of three conceptual metaphors - motion, space and creativity - that shape desire in plays by John Lyly and William Shakespeare. Metaphors, she argues, do more than narrate or express eros; they constitute erotic experience for Lyly's and Shakespeare's characters. Gillian Knoll is Assistant Professor of English at Western Kentucky University. Zusammenfassung Drawing from cognitive theories about the metaphorical nature of thought, Gillian Knoll traces the contours of three conceptual metaphors motion, space and creativity that shape desire in plays by John Lyly and William Shakespeare.

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Authors Gillian Knoll, Knoll Gillian
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2018
 
EAN 9781474428538
ISBN 978-1-4744-2853-8
No. of pages 288
Series Edinburgh Critical Studies in Shakespeare and Philosophy
Edinburgh Critical Studies in
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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