When Fiction Feels Real
When Fiction Feels Real
Representation and the Reading Mind
Auyoung, Elaine
Oxford University Press Inc
11/2021
176
Mole
Inglês
9780197621271
15 a 20 dias
264
Chapter 1: Tolstoy's Embodied Reader: Grasping the Fictional World
Chapter 2: Enduring Minds in Austen: Becoming Familiar with Fictional Characters
Chapter 3: Organizing Things in Dickens: Comprehension and Narrative Form
Chapter 4: George Eliot's Promise of More: How Realism Enchants the Everyday
Chapter 5: When Novels End: Hardy and the Liberty of Literary Experience
Conclusion: On Mimesis
Works Cited
Chapter 1: Tolstoy's Embodied Reader: Grasping the Fictional World
Chapter 2: Enduring Minds in Austen: Becoming Familiar with Fictional Characters
Chapter 3: Organizing Things in Dickens: Comprehension and Narrative Form
Chapter 4: George Eliot's Promise of More: How Realism Enchants the Everyday
Chapter 5: When Novels End: Hardy and the Liberty of Literary Experience
Conclusion: On Mimesis
Works Cited