Cognition, Mindreading, and Shakespeare's Characters brings cognitive science to Shakespeare, applying contemporary theories of mindreading to Shakespeares construction of character. Building on the work of the philosopher Alvin Goldman and cognitive literary critics such as Bruce McConachie and Lisa Zunshine, Nicholas Helms uses the language of mindreading to analyze inference and imagination throughout Shakespeares plays, dwelling at length on misread minds in King Lear, Much Ado About Nothing, Othello, and Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare manipulates the mechanics of misreading to cultivate an early modern audience of adept mindreaders, an audience that continues to contemplate the moral ramifications of Shakespeares characters even after leaving the playhouse. Using this cognitive literary approach, Helms reveals how misreading fuels Shakespeares enduring popular appeal and investigates the ways in which Shakespeares characters can both corroborate and challenge contemporary cognitive theories of the human mind.
- | Author: Nicholas R. Helms
- | Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
- | Publication Date: Feb 06, 2019
- | Number of Pages: 239 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Hardcover
- | ISBN-10: 3030035646
- | ISBN-13: 9783030035648