Mimesis and the Human Animal: On the Biogenetic Foundations of Literary Representation (Rethinking Theory)
Released: Dec 16, 1996
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Format: Hardcover, 274 pages
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In Mimesis and the Human Animal, Robert Storey argues that human culture derives from human biology and that literary representation therefore must have a biological basis. As he ponders the question "What does it mean to say that art imitates life?" he must consider both "What is life?" and "What is art?"
A unique approach to the subject of mimesis, Storey's book goes beyond the politicizing of literature grounded in literary theory to develop a scientific basis for the creation of literature and art.
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