2011
DOI: 10.1215/03335372-1375189
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Placing Human Constants within Literary History: Generic Revision and Affective Sociality inThe Winter’s TaleandThe Tempest

Abstract: This essay explores Shakespeare’s qualification of romance conventions as a significant event in Western literary history. It may be seen as part of a sustained challenge to the subordination of somatic and affective sense to intellectual, conceptual significance advocated or assumed by dominant hermeneutic and poetic theories since late antiquity. Shakespeare’s final romances move toward making an ethical sense—one rooted in human constants of embodied responsiveness to others—the source and ultimate judge of… Show more

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“…In this journal Donald R. Wehrs (2011) has used Shakespearean romance to integrate an Erasmian theology of grace with a cognitive account of the role of mirror neurons in shaping ethical forms of affective response. Although he does not refer to affordances, Wehrs repeatedly notes the role of hospitality scenarios in mediating between self-centered and otherdirected forms of sociability.…”
Section: Invitation To a Sheepshearingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this journal Donald R. Wehrs (2011) has used Shakespearean romance to integrate an Erasmian theology of grace with a cognitive account of the role of mirror neurons in shaping ethical forms of affective response. Although he does not refer to affordances, Wehrs repeatedly notes the role of hospitality scenarios in mediating between self-centered and otherdirected forms of sociability.…”
Section: Invitation To a Sheepshearingmentioning
confidence: 99%