The present study combines literary theory and cognitive psychology to empirically explore some cognitive and emotional facets of poetry reading, exemplified by the reading of three Shakespeare sonnets. Specifically, predictions generated combining quantitative textual analysis according to the Neurocognitive Poetics model with qualitative textual analysis based on the Foregrounding assessment Matrix of sonnets no. 27, 60 and 66 are empirically tested by analyzing 45 subjects' ratings of the three sonnets. Reflecting the differences in foregrounding potential of the three sonnets found in the textual analysis, we expected to find different reader responses, accordingly. Our dependent variables are well-established categories of emotional ev...
This chapter sketches out some of the main trends in emotion research in cognitive science and how t...
Natural reading is rather like a juggling feat, as our eyes and minds are kept on several things at ...
Using a new interdisciplinary approach funded by the AHRB Research Innovations Grant Scheme we studi...
As a part of a larger interdisciplinary project on Shakespeare sonnets’ reception (Jacobs et al., 20...
Neuroaesthetics, the science studying the biological underpinnings of aesthetic experience, recently...
Anticipation and feeling are taken to be significant components of the process of literary reading, ...
As a part of a larger interdisciplinary project on Shakespeare sonnets’ reception (Jacobs et al., 20...
2014-04-02This dissertation makes a case that Cognitive Poetics research and methodologies are an im...
Shakespeare's Sonnets have been studied by literary critics for centuries after their publication. H...
The goal of this research was to assess the ability of readers to determine the emotion of a passage...
Poems are highly complex aesthetic objects that vary across both objective stimulus features and sub...
The article analyzes the linguistic means of representing the cognitive category of emotiveness in 1...
Poems are highly complex aesthetic objects that vary across both objective stimulus features and sub...
Traditional poetics attempts to elucidate how linguistic features of literary texts create certain e...
Texts are often reread in everyday life, but most studies of rereading have been based on expository...
This chapter sketches out some of the main trends in emotion research in cognitive science and how t...
Natural reading is rather like a juggling feat, as our eyes and minds are kept on several things at ...
Using a new interdisciplinary approach funded by the AHRB Research Innovations Grant Scheme we studi...
As a part of a larger interdisciplinary project on Shakespeare sonnets’ reception (Jacobs et al., 20...
Neuroaesthetics, the science studying the biological underpinnings of aesthetic experience, recently...
Anticipation and feeling are taken to be significant components of the process of literary reading, ...
As a part of a larger interdisciplinary project on Shakespeare sonnets’ reception (Jacobs et al., 20...
2014-04-02This dissertation makes a case that Cognitive Poetics research and methodologies are an im...
Shakespeare's Sonnets have been studied by literary critics for centuries after their publication. H...
The goal of this research was to assess the ability of readers to determine the emotion of a passage...
Poems are highly complex aesthetic objects that vary across both objective stimulus features and sub...
The article analyzes the linguistic means of representing the cognitive category of emotiveness in 1...
Poems are highly complex aesthetic objects that vary across both objective stimulus features and sub...
Traditional poetics attempts to elucidate how linguistic features of literary texts create certain e...
Texts are often reread in everyday life, but most studies of rereading have been based on expository...
This chapter sketches out some of the main trends in emotion research in cognitive science and how t...
Natural reading is rather like a juggling feat, as our eyes and minds are kept on several things at ...
Using a new interdisciplinary approach funded by the AHRB Research Innovations Grant Scheme we studi...