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Spenserian Poets
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/49.3.3/I was primed for seeing Spenser as an alien in North Cork (where my parents are from), but his familiarity surprised me, as did his obvious attachment to a landscape he ... when people would knock on your door enquiring –. who they truly were and where -
What Literature Knows About Your Brain | literary criticism listens…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?paged=20that people like me can turn to, and he led the group that oversees all such bodies, including the much wealthier science ones). ... Suffice to say, it does interesting things with the structure of languages, the way our minds work, and the nature of time -
Cambridge Authors » Intercultural Relationships
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cambridgeauthors/smith-intercultural-relationships/They are not 'other', 'alien' or 'different', nor do they perceive themselves in this way. ... Of course many of the book's readers are neither Londoners nor immigrants of colour, and many are young people. -
Hospitality and Decorum in Spenser’s 'Legend of Courtesy' and …
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/52.2.7/rendering alien or foreign elements at home’ within Aristotle’s political model based on the household. ... Spenser is reckoning with the humanist constitutional challenge that ‘lawes ought to be fashioned unto the manners and conditions of the -
admin | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 12
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?author=1&paged=12byEd Yong, ‘How a Focus on Rich Educated People Skews Brain Studies’, The Atlantic, October 31st 2017,. ... The premise is that the crew of the Enterprise meet an alien species (the Tamarians) for the first time. -
What Literature Knows About Your Brain | literary criticism listens…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?paged=48I hope that others will post here, and comment here, and I would like this to involve people from a variety of disciplines. ... I will add them from time to time, but there is a real chance here for people to add their own. -
Uncategorized | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 12
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?cat=1&paged=12byEd Yong, ‘How a Focus on Rich Educated People Skews Brain Studies’, The Atlantic, October 31st 2017,. ... The premise is that the crew of the Enterprise meet an alien species (the Tamarians) for the first time. -
Cambridge Authors » Plath
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cambridgeauthors/category/plath/In the U.K., people hear American voices all the time, but they probably aren't that sensitive to the implications of accent. ... of drama, and lots of questions allowing people to draw on whatever material they think relevant. -
Banishèd, banishèd, banishèd (3.2.108-114) | Starcrossed
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/starcrossed/banished-banished-banished-3-2-108-114/The one-way ticket has a residual gonzo romance to it, but what if we colour this mostly alien concept of banishment with the desperation of forced migration, exile, political asylum, -
What Literature Knows About Your Brain | literary criticism listens…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?paged=36Experiments have shown that implicit biases against people of other races (that is, statistically significant negative associations for one ‘outgroup’ or another) are common and stubborn. ... These consciousness may be quite different from our own -
Spenser's Horizon
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/51.1.2/If it is true that people give the kind of gift they wish to receive themselves, Spenser probably wanted to see the world. ... Not only did they know things; they were known themselves. Compared with them, Spenser was (at best) a resident alien. -
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https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?author=1&paged=20that people like me can turn to, and he led the group that oversees all such bodies, including the much wealthier science ones). ... Suffice to say, it does interesting things with the structure of languages, the way our minds work, and the nature of time -
Uncategorized | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 20
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?cat=1&paged=20that people like me can turn to, and he led the group that oversees all such bodies, including the much wealthier science ones). ... Suffice to say, it does interesting things with the structure of languages, the way our minds work, and the nature of time -
Cambridge Authors » Zadie Smith
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cambridgeauthors/category/zadie-smith/They are not 'other', 'alien' or 'different', nor do they perceive themselves in this way. ... Of course many of the book's readers are neither Londoners nor immigrants of colour, and many are young people. -
admin | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 48
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?author=1&paged=48I hope that others will post here, and comment here, and I would like this to involve people from a variety of disciplines. ... I will add them from time to time, but there is a real chance here for people to add their own. -
Can Analytic Philosophy and Literary Criticism be Friends?
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/45.3.1/calls “disputing” and “quarreling.”[10] According to Kant, people dispute about what they think is provable according to determinate concepts, whereas they quarrel about matters that they suspect must remain to ... Some people have worried in -
Uncategorized | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 48
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?cat=1&paged=48I hope that others will post here, and comment here, and I would like this to involve people from a variety of disciplines. ... I will add them from time to time, but there is a real chance here for people to add their own. -
admin | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 36
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?author=1&paged=36Experiments have shown that implicit biases against people of other races (that is, statistically significant negative associations for one ‘outgroup’ or another) are common and stubborn. ... These consciousness may be quite different from our own -
Anne Lake Prescott, William A. Oram, Andrew Escobedo and Susannah…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/49.2.6/crown in Ireland, than were the people of Gaelic Ireland’ (501). ... which reveal how moderated engagements with the View provided literary inspiration for writers attempting to ‘explain’ a ‘sometimes alien island’ (516). -
How to Read The Faerie Queene: A Forum
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/44.3.56/However weirdly alien Maleger and his armies seem, they are an image of the flesh, and so the enemy attacking the body-castle from without is already within the gates—indeed, ... familiar. Misreading in Spenser’s text is vital to the narrative, and -
Uncategorized | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 36
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?cat=1&paged=36Experiments have shown that implicit biases against people of other races (that is, statistically significant negative associations for one ‘outgroup’ or another) are common and stubborn. ... These consciousness may be quite different from our own -
Cambridge Authors » The Tragic Aftermath in Sylvia Plath
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cambridgeauthors/tragic-aftermath-in-sylvia-plath/Greek tragedies - in translation for most of us - can seem very alien to the modern reader, but they're not that hard to read once you get used to them. ... People studying the Tragedy paper in their final year at Cambridge - and those who teach them as -
Responses to Harry R. Berger, Resisting Allegory: Interpretive…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/50.2.2/many of us do, but to replace the terms of the poem with others alien to Spenser’s culture. ... the people of Somerset (though Coleridge was, at this time in his life, increasingly suspicious of the blind factionalism and violence brought about by the -
Writing at Hazard: Accidental Spenser
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/47.3.41/This sort of psychological seepage, in which things participate in the mental states of the people handling or experiencing them, may seem peculiarly appropriate to the description of a scene in ... When an adverb or adjective shifts its place in a -
Cambridge Authors » Tennyson
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cambridgeauthors/category/tennyson/page/3/it is 'mourn[ing]' and raving 'on alien shores' and the voices of their fellow mariners begin to sound 'thin, like voices from the grave'; finally, 'music in his ears his ... Flowed forth on a carol free and bold;. As when a mighty people rejoice. -
| Spenser Online
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/spenserstudies/abstracts/Instead, a Renaissance by definition violates epistemes by insisting upon a link between disparate times, places, and peoples. -
Carlisle: Mowbray’s dead (4.1.92-101) #KingedUnKinged | KingedUnkinged
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/kinged-unkinged/2021/03/13/carlisle-mowbrays-dead-4-1-92-101-kingedunkinged/In his rhetoric, Carlisle is opening a window to another age, which would seem quite alien (albeit perhaps nostalgically attractive) to an audience even in the 1590s, let alone now, a -
BANISHMENT. Bolingbroke first. (1.3.140-147) #KingedUnkinged |…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/kinged-unkinged/2020/10/12/banishment-bolingbroke-first-1-3-140-147-kingedunkinged/and alien—not home. -
Rachel Eisendrath, Gallery of Clouds
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-52/523/reviews/rachel-eisendrath-a-gallery-of-clouds/of other people’s intimate experiences’ (67). ... But if the romance is hard on us, it is not entirely alien to us either. -
Hat and rapier, once more to be the Duke (5.1.79-87) #StormTossed |…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/stormtossed/2020/05/05/hat-and-rapier-once-more-to-be-the-duke-5-1-79-87-stormtossed/Why hat and rapier? Gentleman’s apparel, certainly, especially the rapier. Pragmatically (although it implies a kind of realism that might be alien to the play) the hat and the -
Joe Moshenska, Making Darkness Light: The Lives and Times of John…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-52/523/reviews/joe-moshenska-making-darkness-light-the-lives-and-times-of-john-milton/Italy – a time of encounter with the alien and strange, which Moshenska deems to be especially instructive to Milton’s development as a person and as a writer. ... it's really cool blog. Linking is very useful thing.you have really helped lots of -
Stephen Greenblatt, The Swerve, and Gerard Passanante, The Lucretian…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-42/issue-422-3/reviews/stephen-greenblatt-the-swerve-and-gerard-passanante-the-lucretian-renaissance/and how did they make those people think about influence itself? ... have been a wholly alien entity: the atomism that he embraced would have been known through Maimonides, through William of Coches, through Macrobius and other encyclopedists, and, indeed -
Hospitality and Decorum in Spenser’s 'Legend of Courtesy' and …
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/52.2.7/%22https%3A/undertaleyellow.com/%22%3Eundertale%20yellow%3C/a%3E%20and%20proper%20conduct%20play%20integral%20roles%20in%20maintaining%20peace%20and%20civility.%3C/p/rendering alien or foreign elements at home’ within Aristotle’s political model based on the household. ... Spenser is reckoning with the humanist constitutional challenge that ‘lawes ought to be fashioned unto the manners and conditions of the Results that match 1 of 2 words
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People – Contemporaries
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Cambridge Authors » People
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cambridgeauthors/people/Our aim has been to invite as many people as possible - including you, the reader - to join this community of reading and thinking. ... Here you will find a bit more information about some of the people who made this site. -
Book Launch and ECA Publishing Workshop: The People of Print:…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/7573English Faculty News. Book Launch and ECA Publishing Workshop: The People of Print: Seventeenth-Century England, June 2023. ... Book Launch and ECA Publishing Workshop: The People of Print: Seventeenth-Century England . -
Scott Oldenburg, Alien Albion
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/46.2.15/The home of Edmund Spenser studies on the Internet. Scott Oldenburg, Alien Albion. ... by Brian Lockey. Oldenburg, Scott. Alien Albion: Literature and Immigration in Early Modern England. -
Understanding Other People (Or Not) | What Literature Knows About…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=2034politics and conversations because we don’t know what other people are thinking. ... They are divided by the different things that could be meant by ‘understanding’ others, ‘knowing’ others, and the things we do with people’s minds that -
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