In this essay, I would show how Mandeville’s literary experimentalism seems to be the consequence of an epistemological aim: the objectification of the case study. Taking seriously Mandeville’s statements about the “Reader’s Diversion” in a “Good Humor’d manner”, it is possible to see an explicit aim with an explicit method, which brings to the estrangement from the object analysed. Here came out a particular outline of empiricism that, besides essays and treatises, uses also fables and dialogues to explain Human Nature and its expressions in society. Specifically fables and burlesque poems are genres used for the estrangement and the objectification of their literary subjects. At the same time, Mandeville achieves similar effects in dialog...
The Fable of the bees and the Treatise of human nature were written to define and dissect the essent...
What is narrative humor? With this question in mind, my essay (in two parts) reviews several studies...
Modern humour appears to initiate the deconstruction of modern correspondence thinking. A close exam...
In this essay, I would show how Mandeville’s literary experimentalism seems to be the consequence of...
Cynic, Christian, libertine, moralist, psychologist, sociologist, economist, physician, philosopher,...
It is our belief that a theoretical reading of Bernard Mandeville’s Work without the consideration o...
The hypothesis guiding this dissertation is that attention to the psychology of comic judgment intim...
Authors do not say what they want to say, but hide it behind the lines. They want the readers to fin...
Irony, in its common sense, is a linguistic phenomenon (a rhetorical device or a literary technique ...
Eighteenth and nineteenth century philosophers took interest in humour and, in particular, humorous ...
Intricate as it may seem, the false causality which structures motivation is essential for the funct...
This is part II of a two-part essay on narrative humor. Part I appeared in Poetics Today 31:4; it ex...
Humour, depending on the level of comprehension of the audience to which it is directed, may be divi...
Renaissance humoral theory held that a human body contains four principal fluids, blood, phlegm, bla...
We tend to take the phenomenon of humour for granted, seeing it for the most part as something innat...
The Fable of the bees and the Treatise of human nature were written to define and dissect the essent...
What is narrative humor? With this question in mind, my essay (in two parts) reviews several studies...
Modern humour appears to initiate the deconstruction of modern correspondence thinking. A close exam...
In this essay, I would show how Mandeville’s literary experimentalism seems to be the consequence of...
Cynic, Christian, libertine, moralist, psychologist, sociologist, economist, physician, philosopher,...
It is our belief that a theoretical reading of Bernard Mandeville’s Work without the consideration o...
The hypothesis guiding this dissertation is that attention to the psychology of comic judgment intim...
Authors do not say what they want to say, but hide it behind the lines. They want the readers to fin...
Irony, in its common sense, is a linguistic phenomenon (a rhetorical device or a literary technique ...
Eighteenth and nineteenth century philosophers took interest in humour and, in particular, humorous ...
Intricate as it may seem, the false causality which structures motivation is essential for the funct...
This is part II of a two-part essay on narrative humor. Part I appeared in Poetics Today 31:4; it ex...
Humour, depending on the level of comprehension of the audience to which it is directed, may be divi...
Renaissance humoral theory held that a human body contains four principal fluids, blood, phlegm, bla...
We tend to take the phenomenon of humour for granted, seeing it for the most part as something innat...
The Fable of the bees and the Treatise of human nature were written to define and dissect the essent...
What is narrative humor? With this question in mind, my essay (in two parts) reviews several studies...
Modern humour appears to initiate the deconstruction of modern correspondence thinking. A close exam...