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  2. What Literature Knows About Your Brain | literary criticism listens…

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    But from the cognitive-psychological perspective, this is indeed what these reception histories represent. ... A. Tesser and C. Leone, ‘Cognitive schemas and thought as determinants of attitude change’, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 13
  3. admin | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 47

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    But from the cognitive-psychological perspective, this is indeed what these reception histories represent. ... A. Tesser and C. Leone, ‘Cognitive schemas and thought as determinants of attitude change’, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 13
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    Forms of Fantasy: Psychology and Epistemology in the House of Alma, De la force de l’imagination, and Othello.” Philological Quarterly , vol. ... In different ways, The Faerie Queene, the Essais, and Othello show how literary form provided a means
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    But from the cognitive-psychological perspective, this is indeed what these reception histories represent. ... A. Tesser and C. Leone, ‘Cognitive schemas and thought as determinants of attitude change’, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 13
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    Forms of Fantasy: Psychology and Epistemology in the House of Alma, De la force de l’imagination, and Othello.” Philological Quarterly , vol. ... In different ways, The Faerie Queene, the Essais, and Othello show how literary form provided a means

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