The article discusses the relationship among philosophical and cognitive theories of understanding intentionality, pointing to particular strengths and weaknesses which bear on their usefulness to literary studies. My claim is that their gaps and their complementarity can be seen with particular clarity when they are used to describe interpretive failures in a complex literary text such as Shakespeares's Macbeth
This dissertation is concerned with the paradox of revelatory deception a form of 'lying' which re...
A reading of Macbeth using the moral philosophy of Paul Ricoeur can help explicate Macbeth's decisio...
My essay examines Shakespeare\u27s utilization of the lie in Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth. Specifica...
Abstract The project of describing how people understand each other’s unspoken motivations, beliefs,...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
The argument of the book is that at a time in European cultural history in which the problem of know...
Thesis (MA)--PU vir CHO, 1986I have proved that prevarication is a current that initiates the evil a...
Much of the plot and comedy in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night relies on misunderstandings and misinterp...
In this article, the analysis of Shakespearean tragedies is presented. It reveals that Shakespeare’s...
My dissertation interrogates theatre and performance theory through the lens of recent developments ...
The article focuses on the interlacing of tragedy, knowledge, ethics and gender in Macbeth and on th...
The traditional view of Shakespeare’s mastery of the English language is alive and well today. This ...
Embodiment is one of the key concepts of contemporary "second-generation" cognitive science. Our cog...
This article outlines the importance of imagery in Shakespeare's plays focusing specifically on the ...
This dissertation is concerned with the paradox of revelatory deception a form of 'lying' which re...
A reading of Macbeth using the moral philosophy of Paul Ricoeur can help explicate Macbeth's decisio...
My essay examines Shakespeare\u27s utilization of the lie in Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth. Specifica...
Abstract The project of describing how people understand each other’s unspoken motivations, beliefs,...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
The argument of the book is that at a time in European cultural history in which the problem of know...
Thesis (MA)--PU vir CHO, 1986I have proved that prevarication is a current that initiates the evil a...
Much of the plot and comedy in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night relies on misunderstandings and misinterp...
In this article, the analysis of Shakespearean tragedies is presented. It reveals that Shakespeare’s...
My dissertation interrogates theatre and performance theory through the lens of recent developments ...
The article focuses on the interlacing of tragedy, knowledge, ethics and gender in Macbeth and on th...
The traditional view of Shakespeare’s mastery of the English language is alive and well today. This ...
Embodiment is one of the key concepts of contemporary "second-generation" cognitive science. Our cog...
This article outlines the importance of imagery in Shakespeare's plays focusing specifically on the ...
This dissertation is concerned with the paradox of revelatory deception a form of 'lying' which re...
A reading of Macbeth using the moral philosophy of Paul Ricoeur can help explicate Macbeth's decisio...
My essay examines Shakespeare\u27s utilization of the lie in Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth. Specifica...