Poetische Gerechtigkeit Als Kognitives Prinzip der Rezeption Verrat und Strafe Bei Arthur Schnitzler

The book explores the concept of poetic justice as a cognitive principle in the reception of literature, focusing on betrayal and punishment in the works of Arthur Schnitzler. It examines the cognitive foundations of justice, moral judgment, and emotional responses in literary contexts. The author a...

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Main Author: Horváth, Márta (-)
Format: eBook
Language:Alemán
Published: Boston : BRILL 2024.
Edition:1st ed
Series:Poetogenesis - Studien Zur Empirischen Anthropologie der Literatur Series
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Summary:The book explores the concept of poetic justice as a cognitive principle in the reception of literature, focusing on betrayal and punishment in the works of Arthur Schnitzler. It examines the cognitive foundations of justice, moral judgment, and emotional responses in literary contexts. The author aims to contribute to the field of cognitive poetics by analyzing how readers perceive and respond to narrative justice and moral dilemmas. Intended for scholars and students of literature and cognitive poetics, the book provides insights into the psychological processes underlying the interpretation of fictional stories and their moral implications.
Physical Description:1 online resource (169 pages)
ISBN:9783969752999