Comeuppance: Costly Signaling, Altruistic Punishment, and Other Biological Components of FictionHarvard University Press, 2007 - 252 Seiten With Comeuppance, William Flesch delivers the freshest, most generous thinking about the novel since Walter Benjamin wrote on the storyteller and Wayne C. Booth on the rhetoric of fiction. In clear and engaging prose, Flesch integrates evolutionary psychology into literary studies, creating a new theory of fiction in which form and content flawlessly intermesh. |
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... desire for revenge , and the desire to have Antonio upon the hip , the desire to be able to jeer at him , above any ra- tional calculation of value . ( Gratiano is a kind of double for him in this respect , there to show Christian spite ...
... desire : parents desire in mates qualities that they wish their offspring to inherit in order to be attractive to po- tential mates in their turn . Notice that this too 52 Comeuppance.
... desire for him whose force the sig- naler wants him to feel . 18 Note that in such an account of love , there's a ... desires and actions . This relation to the costs they ad- vertise and demand from their partners is what allows us to ...
Inhalt
Signaling | 75 |
Storytellers and Their Relation to Stories | 125 |
Vindication and Vindictiveness | 155 |
Urheberrecht | |
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