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Deeper than Reason - Emotion and its Role in Literature, Music, and Art (Paperback, New Ed)
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Deeper than Reason - Emotion and its Role in Literature, Music, and Art (Paperback, New Ed)
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Deeper than Reason takes the insights of modern psychological and
neuroscientific research on the emotions and brings them to bear on
questions about our emotional involvement with the arts. Robinson
begins by laying out a theory of emotion, one that is supported by
the best evidence from current empirical work on emotions, and then
in the light of this theory examines some of the ways in which the
emotions function in the arts. Written in a clear and engaging
style, her book will make fascinating reading for anyone who is
interested in the emotions and how they work, as well as anyone
engaged with the arts and aesthetics, especially with questions
about emotional expression in the arts, emotional experience of art
forms, and, more generally, artistic interpretation.
Part One develops a theory of emotions as processes, having at
their core non-cognitive "instinctive" appraisals, "deeper than
reason," which automatically induce physiological changes and
action tendencies, and which then give way to cognitive monitoring
of the situation. Part Two examines the role of the emotions in
understanding literature, especially the great realistic novels of
the nineteenth century. Robinson argues that such works need to be
experienced emotionally if they are to be properly understood. A
detailed reading of Edith Wharton's novel The Reef demonstrates how
a great novel can educate us emotionally by first evoking
instinctive emotional responses and then getting us to cognitively
monitor and reflect upon them. Part Three puts forward a new
Romantic theory of emotional expression in the arts. Part Four
deals with music, both the emotional expression of emotion in
music, whether vocal orinstrumental, and the arousal of emotion by
music. The way music arouses emotion lends indirect support to the
theory of emotion outlined in Part One.
While grounded in the science of emotion, Deeper than Reason
demonstrates the continuing importance of the arts and humanities
to our lives.
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