Why We Read Fiction : Theory of Mind and the Novel /
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 P...
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| Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš E-girji |
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Columbus :
The Ohio State University Press,
[2006]
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