Drawing on Aristotle's metaphysics and contemporary cognitive literary theory, Arthur Kinney explores five key objects/images in Shakespeare's plays - crowns, bells, rings, graves and ghosts - that are not actually seen but are central to the imagination of both the playwright and the playgoers.
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Drawing on Aristotle's metaphysics and contemporary cognitive literary theory, Arthur Kinney explores five key objects/images in Shakespeare's plays - crowns, bells, rings, graves and ghosts - that are not actually seen but are central to the imagination of both the playwright and the playgoers.
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