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  2. Uncategorized | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 30

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?cat=1&paged=30
    about him or the world around, a refusal to distinguish between the narratives of people, animals, and trees. ... Adamson, Alexander, Ettenhuber (Cambridge, 2011), p. 172. E-mail me at rtrl100[at]cam.ac.uk.
  3. Cambridge Authors » Wordsworth

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cambridgeauthors/category/wordsworth/
    Hughes Sykes Davies, Wordsworth and the Worth of Words (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996). ... Stephen Gill (Cambridge, 2003), or indeed in William Wordsworth: The Critical Heritage, ed.
  4. In Memoriam: Thomas P. Roche

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/50.2.5/
    Animals in Spenser’s work have received more attention, as well they should. ... Accessed July 5th, 2024. Not logged in Log in orThis site is a collaborative effort supported by Cambridge University, Washington University in St.
  5. Centre for Material Texts » Blog

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?cat=7&paged=3
    Ottley’s precocious finding in the field. Anticipating many other nineteenth century filigranologists, Ottley collected four albums of watermarks with indexes in the 1830s, now Cambridge University Library, Add. ... Which makes it all the more weird
  6. https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/bbcshortstory/author/admin/feed/

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/bbcshortstory/author/admin/feed/
    4 Oct 2023: Cambridge promotes the interface between academia and business and has a global reputation for innovation. ... inspiration for writers considering entering the BBC Young Writers’ Award with First Story and Cambridge University.
  7. https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/writing-studio/?feed=rss2&cat=31

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/writing-studio/?feed=rss2&cat=31
    10 Mar 2014: E. Wilson Lecturer in Drama & Poetry inbr / the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge, since 1997. ... O (Cambridge: Foule Press, 2012) and SATELLITES (Tokyo: Tipped Press, 2012) and has a book forthcoming from Critical Documents.
  8. Conferences

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/48.2.20/
    There is watermark evidence, for example, that two important manuscripts, the Huntington Library copy-text for the Spenser Variorum edited by Rudolf Gottfried and the Cambridge manuscript which W. ... relates to forms of beastliness and how the
  9. Scarus and Antony: what a fight! we did it! (4.8.1-7) #BurningBarge…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/slow-shakespeare/2023/08/01/scarus-and-antony-what-a-fight-we-did-it-4-8-1-7-burningbarge-slowshakespeare/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... I have yet room for six scotches more, another six gashes, to make up a whole alphabet of wounds.
  10. DEBOSHED FISH! and, cunning Caliban? (3.2.20-39) #StormTossed |…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/stormtossed/2020/03/16/deboshed-fish-and-cunning-caliban-3-2-20-39-stormtossed/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... He wants him to talk (perhaps because he finds him amusing and wants to laugh at him?) And Caliban obliges, slavishly, self-abasingly, perhaps picking up the animal suggestion in both
  11. SHEEP JOKES, a possible nadir? (but also, cool foldy things)…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/slow-shakespeare/2024/01/11/sheep-jokes-a-possible-nadir-but-also-cool-foldy-things-1-1-91-100-2dudes1dog-slowshakespeare/
    picking up on the violence of stick) and also impound you, as stray animals would be. ... I mean the pound, a pinfold. Yes, Proteus, we know; a pound for stray animals, especially sheep and cattle, was a pinfold.
  12. What Literature Knows About Your Brain | literary criticism listens…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?paged=47
    The authors build on several earlier papers and deal with the consequences of new research suggesting that animals can do something like mental time travel. ... involved in a time-travel related experiment run by one of her collaborators in Cambridge.
  13. admin | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 36

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?author=1&paged=36
    Not long ago I realised I had missed this talk at Cambridge’s Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (CRASSH: quality acronym; Oxford’s TORCH is a ... These consciousness may be quite different from our own (psychotic humans,
  14. Layout 1

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/alumni/newsletter/9westroad21.pdf
    10 Feb 2022: Ser. n. 2644, fol. 40v.Österreichische Nationalbibliothek - Austrian National Library. This Cambridge Handbook. ... A man, an animal, a lamina’ was first. published in Poetry London 97.
  15. A merry dance, to a stinking bog (4.1.175-184) #StormTossed |…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/stormtossed/2020/04/20/a-merry-dance-to-a-stinking-bog-4-1-175-184-stormtossed/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... Ariel is still, it will shortly be confirmed, invisible.) They are so drunk, and so stupid, that they’ve become like animals, inhuman, lacking reason: they’re compared first to unbacked
  16. Philip Pullman, La Belle Sauvage: The Book of Dust, Volume One

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/48.3.6/
    above all, daemons, the animals who are their humans’ souls, companions, guides, confidants. ... Accessed July 5th, 2024. Not logged in Log in orThis site is a collaborative effort supported by Cambridge University, Washington University in St.
  17. Uncategorized | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 36

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?cat=1&paged=36
    Not long ago I realised I had missed this talk at Cambridge’s Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (CRASSH: quality acronym; Oxford’s TORCH is a ... These consciousness may be quite different from our own (psychotic humans,
  18. THE DOG IS HIMSELF (2.3.11-17) #2Dudes1Dog #SlowShakespeare | Slow…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/slow-shakespeare/2024/02/26/the-dog-is-himself-2-3-11-17-2dudes1dog-slowshakespeare/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... Ay, so, so. Got it! Ready! (If Lance has a shoe on each hand then his hands have become feet and he has become a sort-of animal.
  19. Macbeth: the taste of fears (5.5.9-16) #DaggerDrawn #SlowShakespeare…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/daggerdrawn/2022/04/09/macbeth-the-taste-of-fears-5-5-9-16-daggerdrawn-slowshakespeare/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... A scream, a cry; owl, raven, the animal cry of hunter or prey; I’d jump, at least, feel a chill, my blood run cold.
  20. double, double toil and trouble… (4.1.10-19) #DaggerDrawn…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/daggerdrawn/2022/02/02/double-double-toil-and-trouble-4-1-10-19-daggerdrawn-slowshakespeare/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... There’s a hinterland here not just of dead animals, but maimed, dismembered ones, all the bits that aren’t being added to the cauldron, and the cruel violence that has
  21. Capulet, staying up late with a light heart (and a possible bird)…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/starcrossed/capulet-staying-up-late-with-a-light-heart-and-a-possible-bird-4-2-37-46/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... Reclaimed is interesting here: it means to restore to obedience, to reform, put right, correct – but it’s also a word that’s used specifically of animals and, especially, hawks.
  22. Baited with wretchedness, friendless, tasting grief (4.1.237-242)…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/kinged-unkinged/2021/03/27/baited-with-wretchedness-friendless-tasting-grief-4-1-237-242-kingedunkinged/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... And what are you staring at? At the way in which my wretchedness doth bait myself, as if I were an animal (a bear, for instance) being baited by dogs, attacked
  23. CRAB, crimes and misdemeanours (4.4.8-17) #2Dudes1Dog…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/slow-shakespeare/2024/06/16/crab-crimes-and-misdemeanours-4-4-8-17-2dudes1dog-slowshakespeare/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... Out with the dog!’ says one. Get that bloody animal out of here!
  24. admin | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 47

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?author=1&paged=47
    The authors build on several earlier papers and deal with the consequences of new research suggesting that animals can do something like mental time travel. ... involved in a time-travel related experiment run by one of her collaborators in Cambridge.
  25. The Anne Lake Prescott Graduate Paper Prizewinner 2018

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-49/491-1/the-anne-lake-prescott-graduate-paper-prizewinner-2018/
    Early modern poets, dramatists, and philosophers used Aristotle’s claim that humans are the ‘political animal’ to frame a novel kind of human exceptionalism. ... Accessed July 5th, 2024. Not logged in Log in orThis site is a collaborative effort
  26. Introducing Macbeth: a brutal, fearsome killer (1.2.15-24)…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/daggerdrawn/2021/09/09/introducing-macbeth-a-brutal-fearsome-killer-1-2-15-24-daggerdrawn-slowshakespeare/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... The stab to the guts would have been enough, but he took him apart, like a garment, or an animal.
  27. Spirits, avoid! and Prospero, enraged and troubled (4.1.139-145)…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/stormtossed/2020/04/16/spirits-avoid-and-prospero-enraged-and-troubled-4-1-139-145-stormtossed/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... In the heat of his anger and anxiety, Prospero describes Caliban unequivocally as a beast, behaving in an inhuman way, if not actually an animal; his conspiracy is foul, and Prospero
  28. Poetry Workshops with Fran Lock (Judith E Wilson Poetry Fellow 22-23) …

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/dramastudio/poetry-workshops-with-fran-lock-judith-e-wilson-poetry-fellow-22-23-from-2nd-november-2022/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... The workshops will explore the idea of the feral in its various guises, with a particular focus on writing and writing through the abject animal other.
  29. Richard’s gone to ground; York’s jumpy (3.3.1-14) #KingedUnKinged |…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/kinged-unkinged/2021/01/31/richards-gone-to-ground-yorks-jumpy-3-3-1-14-kingedunkinged/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... And now he’s hiding his head, gone to ground like an animal, or like a frightened child having a nightmare.
  30. 14th BBC National Short Story Award Shortlist Inspired By #MeToo,…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/bbcshortstory/2019/09/12/14th-bbc-national-short-story-award-shortlist-inspired-by-metoo-trump-and-discrimination/
    Lucy Caldwell, multi-award-winning novelist, playwright and short story writer, has been shortlisted for the BBC National Short Story Award with Cambridge University for the second time for ‘The Children’. ... Mum’ where ‘otherness’ and
  31. The Work of Conjoining

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/52.1.4/
    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 290pp. ISBN: 9781108491099. £75 hardback. Megan Heffernan, Making the Miscellany: Poetry, Print, and the History of the Book in Early Modern England. ... Ted Tregear. Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. [1]
  32. A View Reviewed

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/52.1.2/
    In Ireland, conflict between generations plays out between the Old and the New English; the former resemble ‘animals who have broken out of their restraints,’ a ‘pastoral motif’ (106). ... Accessed July 5th, 2024. Not logged in Log in orThis site
  33. Caliban! a freckled whelp, hag-born – but human (1.2.281-293)…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/stormtossed/2019/11/10/caliban-a-freckled-whelp-hag-born-but-human-1-2-281-293-stormtossed/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... Caliban is first named in the play not simply as a dog, an animal (albeit in human form) but as morally compromised, sinful, marked, perhaps, by the sins of his mother.
  34. Uncategorized | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 47

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?cat=1&paged=47
    The authors build on several earlier papers and deal with the consequences of new research suggesting that animals can do something like mental time travel. ... involved in a time-travel related experiment run by one of her collaborators in Cambridge.
  35. A plan! To the monument! (4.14.1-10) #BurningBarge #SlowShakespeare | …

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/slow-shakespeare/2023/08/18/a-plan-to-the-monument-4-14-1-10-burningbarge-slowshakespeare/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... Hercules, and a hunted animal is embossed when it’s exhausted, foaming, cornered.
  36. Finding Freedom in Spenser’s Rhetorical Places

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/45.2.24/
    Animals do not act with free judgment, says Aquinas, because they do not compare alternatives. ... Accessed July 5th, 2024. Not logged in Log in orThis site is a collaborative effort supported by Cambridge University, Washington University in St.
  37. A Golden Age (and lots of biblical echoes) (2.1.160-170) #StormTossed …

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/stormtossed/2020/01/27/a-golden-age-and-lots-of-biblical-echoes-2-1-160-170-stormtossed/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... and animals and fish, ‘abundantly, after their kind’ (Genesis 1.11-25), that is, appropriate to their natures).
  38. Macbeth to Murderers: are you men or mongrels? (3.1.93-102)…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/daggerdrawn/2021/12/15/macbeth-to-murderers-are-you-men-or-mongrels-3-1-93-102-daggerdrawn-slowshakespeare/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... And so that catalogue of dogs notes the swift, the slow, the subtle, the housekeeper, a trusty guard dog, or the hunter; it records the characteristics of the animals, according to
  39. Maik Goth, Monsters and the Poetic Imagination in The Faerie Queene,…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/46.1.6/
    offer a valuable taxonomic account under six headings: dragons, four-footed beasts, human-animal composites, giants, monstrous humans, and automata. ... Chapter 5 provides a general overview; the following two, both on “Monstrous Animals,”
  40. The WITCHES are back, with a serious spell to brew up (4.1.1-9)…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/daggerdrawn/2022/02/01/the-witches-are-back-with-a-serious-spell-to-brew-up-4-1-1-9-daggerdrawn-slowshakespeare/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... Harpier cries ‘’tis time, ’tis time!’: it’s not clear what sort of animal the third familiar is, after the cat and the hedgehog, but the similarity with harpy suggests a
  41. Cambridge Authors » Herbert

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cambridgeauthors/category/herbert/
    Sunday, September 13th, 2009. George Herbert held the position of University Orator at Cambridge. ... 5. Ralph Vaughan Williams, 'Sweet Day'. Vertue. (from The Temple (Cambridge, 1633), p.
  42. Todd Andrew Borlik, ed., Literature and Nature in the English…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-50/503/reviews/todd-andrew-borlik-literature-and-nature-in-the-english-renaissance-an-ecocritical-anthology/
    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. xxi 602 pp. ISBN 9781316510155. £84.99 hardback. ... Accessed July 5th, 2024. Not logged in Log in orThis site is a collaborative effort supported by Cambridge University, Washington University in St.
  43. Response to Teskey

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-44/441/teskey-response/
    They are knowledgeable about animal behavior, which allows them to implement the most appropriate removal strategies. ... This ensures a higher success rate and reduces the likelihood of injury to both humans and animals.
  44. Macduff: are they really all dead? all of them? (4.3.208-216)…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/daggerdrawn/2022/03/16/macduff-are-they-really-all-dead-all-of-them-4-3-208-216-daggerdrawn-slowshakespeare/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... All that could be found, implicitly hunted down, unable to hide themselves, dragged out, killed in cold blood, like animals.
  45. Antony: here is my space! nothing else is! (1.1.35-42) #BurningBarge…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/slow-shakespeare/2022/10/30/antony-here-is-my-space-nothing-else-is-1-1-35-42-burningbarge-slowshakespeare/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... There’s nothing special about territory, about earth itself, about being merely human—one might as well be an animal.
  46. Pantino: hurry you’ll miss the boat; Lance: [another dog joke]…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/slow-shakespeare/2024/02/28/pantino-hurry-youll-miss-the-boat-lance-another-dog-joke-2-3-25-31-2dudes1dog-slowshakespeare/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... Why, he that’s tied here, Crab, my dog. Hard-hearted, unmoved animal that he is.
  47. Beyond the Pale

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/50.1.5/
    seasonal migration for the purpose of grazing their animals ‘appeareth plaine to be the manner of the Scithians’; their manner of dress, style of hair is a ‘Custome from the Scythyans’; ... Accessed July 5th, 2024. Not logged in Log in orThis
  48. Spenser in France

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-44/442/reviews/spenser-in-france/
    His “Un bestiaire maniériste: monstres et animaux fantastiques dans La Reine des Fées d’Edmund Spenser” (Monstres et Prodiges au temps de la Renaissance, ed. ... Accessed July 5th, 2024. Not logged in Log in orThis site is a collaborative effort
  49. Bellowing beasts! a whole herd of lions, honest! (2.1.311-328)…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/stormtossed/2020/02/08/bellowing-beasts-a-whole-herd-of-lions-honest-2-1-311-328-stormtossed/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... Nothing about its loudness, or any suggestion of animals.) The humming woke me up and then I straightaway shook you awake and cried out.
  50. Proteus: Silvia seems immune to my charms for some reason? (4.2.1-11) …

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/slow-shakespeare/2024/05/28/proteus-silvia-seems-immune-to-my-charms-for-some-reason-4-2-1-11-2dudes1dog-slowshakespeare/
    Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... Colour also suggests the chameleon, surely Proteus’s spirit animal.) But Silvia is too fair, too true, too holy to be corrupted with my worthless gifts.
  51. Obstinate Spenser

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/47.1.2/
    the argument and sometimes carry it all by themselves, suggest an interest in anthropology, natural history, warfare, evolution, cosmology, geology, and the sentimental comportment of animals. ... Accessed July 5th, 2024. Not logged in Log in orThis site

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