Darwinian evolution is an imaginative problem that has been passed
down to us unsolved. It is our most powerful explanation of
humanity’s place in nature, but it is also more cognitively
demanding and less emotionally satisfying than any myth. From the
publication of the Origin of Species in 1859, evolution has pushed
our capacity for storytelling into overdrive, sparking fairy tales,
adventure stories, political allegories, utopias, dystopias, social
realist novels, and existential meditations. Though this influence on
literature has been widely studied, it has not been explained
psychologically. This book argues for the adaptive function of
storytelling, integrates traditional humanist scholarship with current
knowledge about the evolved and adapted human mind, and calls for
literary scholars to reframe their interpretation of the first authors
who responded to Darwin.
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Literature and Human Nature
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ISBN
9783030827380
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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