In Mimesis and the Human Animal, Robert Storey argues that human culture derives from human biology and that literary representation therefore must have a biological basis. As he ponders the question "What does it mean to say that art imitates life?" he must consider both "What is life?" and "What is art?"
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In Mimesis and the Human Animal, Robert Storey argues that human culture derives from human biology and that literary representation therefore must have a biological basis. As he ponders the question "What does it mean to say that art imitates life?" he must consider both "What is life?" and "What is art?"
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Minor rubbing. Label to rear cover. VG. 23x15cm, xxii, 274 pp. Contents: The World: " I Am I Because My Little Dog Knows Me": Of Apes & Essences; "Me Against My Brother, Me and My Brother Against Our Cousins; Me, My Brother and Our Cousins...": The Genetic Construction of Society; On Discourse & the Darwin Machine: The Matter & the Chatter of the Mind; The Book: "What Is Art For? ": Narrative & the Ludic Reader; Tragedy: The Ape Gets Serious; Comedy & the Related Open-Mouth Display; Gilding the Mirror: Mimesis & Philosophy in 'A Fairly Honourable Defeat'; Plainspoken Postscript.