Why Lyrics Last: Evolution, Cognition, and Shakespeare's Sonnets

Why Lyrics Last: Evolution, Cognition, and Shakespeare's Sonnets

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Apr 5, 2012 · English · Hardcover (240 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 240
Language English
Published Apr 5, 2012
Publisher Harvard University Press
ISBN-10 0674065646
ISBN-13 9780674065642

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Brian Boyd's insightful exploration delves into the intersection of evolution, cognition, and the timeless beauty of lyric poetry, with a special emphasis on the resonant power of Shakespeare's sonnets. He examines how these lyrical forms have transcended time, deeply embedding themselves within human culture and cognition. By applying an evolutionary perspective, Boyd reveals the inherent connections between our cognitive processes and the art of lyricism, shedding light on why such poetry remains deeply impactful across generations.

As the narrative unfolds, readers are invited to consider the ways in which our evolutionary history shapes our appreciation for art and poetry. Boyd's analysis is rich with examples from Shakespeare's work, demonstrating how these sonnets leverage linguistic nuances and emotional depth to engage with universal human experiences. He argues that the enduring nature of these lyrics is rooted in their ability to resonate with core aspects of human understanding and emotion.

Throughout this compelling study, Boyd articulates a vision of literature as a vital part of human experience, one that supports cognitive development and fosters connections among individuals. By framing Shakespeare's poetry within the context of evolution and cognition, he challenges readers to contemplate the significance of lyrical art and its profound influence on our lives.

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