Literary Memory: Scott's Waverley Novels and the Psychology of NarrativeBucknell University Press, 2003 - 249 oldal This book draws together three different but related kinds of inquiry. First, it approaches the history and theory of memory in the long eighteenth century to focus on the philosphical and literary writing of Enlightenment and post-Enlightenment Scotland. Debates about the significance ad working of memory and the nature of cognition were recurrent and contentious throughout the period, and were particularly pronunced in Scotland, where the psychological tradition of common sense philosophy developed in response to the skeptial metaphysics of David Hume. This book examines the importance of these debates for the literature and culture of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries: Walter Scott is exemplary, as his thinking about memory was conditioned by the epistemologial arguments of the Scottish enlightenment. Second, it studies Scott's rhetoric of memory and his engagement with, and transformation of, Enlightenment psychological categories, most significantly in the Waverley Novels. Finally, this book is concerned with the role of memory in literary creativity. |
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... Shetland that persisted in Scott's lifetime ) in the late seventeenth century . 18 The plot of The Pirate is based on a historical incident that took place in January 1725 : a pirate captain , John Gow , engaged the affections and ...
... Shetland that persisted in Scott's lifetime ) in the late seventeenth century . 18 The plot of The Pirate is based on a historical incident that took place in January 1725 : a pirate captain , John Gow , engaged the affections and ...
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... Shetland is evidence of the novel's continuities with Enlightenment so- ciological theory . Indeed , The Pirate exemplifies Millar's theories , pro- viding a case study of a society that is still at an early stage of development ...
... Shetland is evidence of the novel's continuities with Enlightenment so- ciological theory . Indeed , The Pirate exemplifies Millar's theories , pro- viding a case study of a society that is still at an early stage of development ...
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... Shetland as held by both Minna and Norna . That proc- ess of renunciation is heralded in the narrative by a focus upon memory places : the ruined church of St. Ninian , the Earl's Palace , and the Ca- thedral of Saint Magnus in Orkney ...
... Shetland as held by both Minna and Norna . That proc- ess of renunciation is heralded in the narrative by a focus upon memory places : the ruined church of St. Ninian , the Earl's Palace , and the Ca- thedral of Saint Magnus in Orkney ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Interpreting Literary Memory | 29 |
Associative Memory | 49 |
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Literary Memory: Scott's Waverley Novels and the Psychology of Narrative Catherine Jones Korlátozott előnézet - 2003 |
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