
Graphing Jane Austen: The Evolutionary Basis of Literary Meaning 2012th Edition
Author(s): J. Carroll (Author), J. Gottschall (Author), John A. Johnson (Author), Daniel J. Kruger (Author)
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date: 24 April 2012
- Edition: 2012th
- Language: English
- Print length: 316 pages
- ISBN-10: 1137002409
- ISBN-13: 9781137002402
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Editorial Reviews
Review
“Graphing Jane Austen shines a spotlight that not only would make C. P. Snow proud but also helps better understand our culture’s relationship with constructs like personality, gender, and introversion.” – Brainpickings
“In merging literary and evolutionary approaches, this book is certain to bring delight to an evolutionary audience and a combination of interest and consternation to the literary contingent. This is wholly appropriate for a fascinating pioneering work.” – Christopher Boehm, Director, The Goodall Research Center, University of Southern California
“[The authors] bring three vital ingredients to this study of nineteenth-century English novels: a love of the novels, a modern understanding of human evolutionary biology, and facility with modern methods of data analysis. The result is a stunning synthesis; many dream of some reconciliation between the sciences and the humanities. [This book] has actually stepped in and started us down that road.” – Henry Harpending, professor of Anthropology, University of Utah
‘Once every century or so, a paradigm shift erupts in how we perceive literature. Graphing Jane Austen is this century’s revolution. It is a masterpiece of creative, synthesizing science that lays the groundwork for an entirely new way of looking at and understanding literature. – Barbara Oakley, Professor of Engineering, Oakland University and author of Cold-Blooded Kindness and Evil Genes
‘This is a strikingly original book, full of surprising insights into human nature and the way novels work.’ R. Headlam-Wells, Professor Emeritus, Roehampton University London
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