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Why We Read Fiction: Theory of Mind and the Novel (Theory and Interpretation of Narrative)
Theory and Interpretation of Narrative
Format: Book
Publication Date: 2006/03/05/
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Place of Publication: Columbus, OH
Pages: 198
Sources ID: 38761
Collection: Theory of Mind
Visibility: Public (group default)
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Why We Read Fiction offers a lucid overview of the most exciting area of research in contemporary cognitive psychology known as "Theory of Mind" and discusses its implications for literary studies. It covers a broad range of fictional narratives, from Richardson’s Clarissa, Dostoyevski’s Crime and Punishment, and Austen’s Pride and Prejudice to Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, Nabokov’s Lolita, and Hammett’s The Maltese Falcon. Zunshine’s surprising new interpretations of well-known literary texts and popular cultural representations constantly prod her readers to rethink their own interest in fictional narrative. Written for a general audience, this study provides a jargon-free introduction to the rapidly growing interdisciplinary field known as cognitive approaches to literature and culture.