Published February 2017

Cognitive Confusions: Dreams, Delusions and Illusions in Early Modern Culture
Edited by Ita Mac Carthy, Kirsti Sellevold and Olivia Smith
Legenda (General Series)

including:

Preface
Ita Mac Carthy, Kirsti Sellevold, Olivia Smith
doi:10.2307/j.ctv16km1n8.3
Chapter 2 What Makes A Belief Delusional?
Ita Mac Carthy, Kirsti Sellevold, Olivia Smith
doi:10.2307/j.ctv16km1n8.6
Chapter 8 ‘Imagine This Place’: Doni’s Utopian Dream
Kirsti Sellevold
doi:10.2307/j.ctv16km1n8.12
Index
Ita Mac Carthy, Kirsti Sellevold, Olivia Smith
doi:10.2307/j.ctv16km1n8.14
  • ‘Cognition-centered scholarship is here, and Dreams, Delusions and Illusions in Early Modern Culture is a welcome new contribution... I found myself wanting to dialogue with each of these writers... they enter into essential new investigations into the diversity of our cognitive experiences.’ — Donald Beecher, Renaissance Quarterly 71.1, 2018, 267-69
  • ‘Sustained and intensive collaboration is evident in the collection, where every chapter displays a profound and fruitful engagement with cognitive psychology and philosophy that illuminates both early modern literary texts and contemporary science... These essays are thought-provoking, rigorous, and inventive themselves, and as exemplary models of properly collaborative research should interest early modernists, literary scholars, and other researchers into cognition.’ — unsigned notice, Forum for Modern Language Studies 54.3, July 2018, 372