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Possible Worlds in Literary Theory

Author : Ruth Ronen
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1994-05-26
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0521456487

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Possible Worlds in Literary Theory by Ruth Ronen Pdf

The concept of possible worlds, originally introduced in philosophical logic, has recently gained interdisciplinary influence; it proves to be a productive tool when borrowed by literary theory to explain the notion of fictional worlds. In this book Ruth Ronen develops a comparative reading of the use of possible worlds in philosophy and in literary theory, and offers an analysis of the way the concept contributes to our understanding of fictionality and the structure and ontology of fictional worlds. Dr Ronen suggests a new set of criteria for the definition of fictionality, making rigorous distinctions between fictional and possible worlds; and through specific studies of domains within fictional worlds - events, objects, time, and point of view - she proposes a radical rethinking of the problem of fictionality in general and fictional narrativity in particular.

Possible Worlds Theory and Contemporary Narratology

Author : Alice Bell,Marie-Laure Ryan
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781496213051

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Possible Worlds Theory and Contemporary Narratology by Alice Bell,Marie-Laure Ryan Pdf

The notion of possible worlds has played a decisive role in postclassical narratology by awakening interest in the nature of fictionality and in emphasizing the notion of world as a source of aesthetic experience in narrative texts. As a theory concerned with the opposition between the actual world that we belong to and possible worlds created by the imagination, possible worlds theory has made significant contributions to narratology. Possible Worlds Theory and Contemporary Narratology updates the field of possible worlds theory and postclassical narratology by developing this theoretical framework further and applying it to a range of contemporary literary narratives. This volume systematically outlines the theoretical underpinnings of the possible worlds approach, provides updated methods for analyzing fictional narrative, and profiles those methods via the analysis of a range of different texts, including contemporary fiction, digital fiction, video games, graphic novels, historical narratives, and dramatic texts. Through the variety of its contributions, including those by three originators of the subject area--Lubomír Doležel, Thomas Pavel, and Marie-Laure Ryan--Possible Worlds Theory and Contemporary Narratology demonstrates the vitality and versatility of one of the most vibrant strands of contemporary narrative theory.

Possible Worlds, Artificial Intelligence, and Narrative Theory

Author : Marie-Laure Ryan
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0253350042

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Possible Worlds, Artificial Intelligence, and Narrative Theory by Marie-Laure Ryan Pdf

In this important contribution to narrative theory, Marie-Laure Ryan applies insights from artificial intelligence and the theory of possible worlds to the study of narrative and fiction. For Ryan, the theory of possible worlds provides a more nuanced way of discussing the commonplace notion of a fictional "world," while artificial intelligence contributes to narratology and the theory of fiction directly via its researches into the congnitive processes of texts and automatic story generation. Although Ryan applies exotic theories to the study of narrative and to fiction, her book maintains a solid basis in literary theory and makes the formal models developed by AI researchers accessible to the student of literature. By combining the philosophical background of possible world theory with models inspired by AI, the book fulfills a pressing need in narratology for new paradigms and an interdisciplinary perspective.

Heterocosmica

Author : Lubomír Doležel
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : UOM:39015047083160

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Heterocosmica by Lubomír Doležel Pdf

"The universe of possible worlds is constantly expanding and diversifying thanks to the incessant world-constructing activity of human minds and hands. Literary fiction is probably the most active experimental laboratory of the world-constructing enterprise." -- from the author's Preface The standard contrast between fiction and reality, notes Lubomr Dolezel, obscures an array of problems that have beset philosophers and literary critics for centuries. Commentators usually admit that fiction conveys some kind of truth -- the truth of the story of Faust, for instance. They acknowledge that fiction usually bears some kind of relation to reality -- for example, the London of Dickens. But both the status of the truth and the nature of the relationship have baffled, frustrated, or repelled a long line of thinkers. In Heterocosmica, Lubomr Dolezel offers nothing less than a complete theory of literary fiction based on the idea of possible worlds. Beginning with a discussion of the extant semantics and pragmatics of fictionality -- by Leibniz, Russell, Frege, Searle, Auerbach, and others -- he relates them to literature, literary theory, and narratology. He also investigates theories of action, intention, and literary communication to develop a system of concepts that allows him to offer perceptive reinterpretations of a host of classical, modern, and postmodern fictional narratives--from Defoe through Dickens, Dostoevsky, Huysmans, Bely, and Kafka to Hemingway, Kundera, Rhys, Plenzdorf, and Coetzee. By careful attention to philosophical inquiry into possible worlds, especially Saul Kripke's and Jaakko Hintikka's, and through long familiarity with literary theory, Dolezel brings us anunprecedented examination of the notion of fictional worlds. "This remarkable book sums up the life's work of one of the most serious, original, and balanced literary thinkers in North America. Focusing on the fictional universes projected by literary texts and the discursive means of achieving fictional effects, Lubomr Dolezel's Heterocosmica provides a general theory of literary meaning. The result is a highly distinguished contribution to the field of literary theory." -- Thomas Pavel, Princeton University

Possible Worlds of Fiction and History

Author : Lubomír Doležel
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 185 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2010-04-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780801897443

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Possible Worlds of Fiction and History by Lubomír Doležel Pdf

With Possible Worlds of Fiction and History, Lubomír Doležel reexamines the claim—made first by Roland Barthes and then popularized by Hayden White—that "there is no fundamental distinction between fiction and history." Doležel rejects this assertion and demonstrates how literary and discourse theory can help the historian to restate the difference between fiction and history. He challenges scholars to reassess the postmodern viewpoint by reintroducing the idea of possible worlds. Possible-worlds semantics reveals that possible worlds of fiction and possible worlds of history differ in their origins, cultural functions, and structural and semantic features. Doležel’s book is the first systematic application of this idea to the theory and philosophy of history. Possible Worlds of Fiction and History is the crowning work of one of literary theory’s most engaged thinkers.

Fictional Worlds

Author : Thomas G. Pavel
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : Education
ISBN : 0674299663

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Fictional Worlds by Thomas G. Pavel Pdf

Created worlds may resemble the actual world, but they can just as easily be deemed incomplete, precarious, or irrelevant. Why, then, does fiction continue to pull us in and, more interesting perhaps, how? In this beautiful book Pavel provides a poetics of the imaginary worlds of fiction, their properties, and their reason for being.

Possible Worlds Theory and Counterfactual Historical Fiction

Author : Riyukta Raghunath
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2020-09-10
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783030534523

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Possible Worlds Theory and Counterfactual Historical Fiction by Riyukta Raghunath Pdf

This book offers a comprehensive Possible Worlds framework with which to analyse counterfactual historical fiction. Counterfactual historical fiction is a literary genre that comprises narratives set in worlds whose histories run contrary to the history of our world, usually speculating on what would have happened had a significant historical event (such as a war) turned out differently. The author develops a systematic critical approach based on a customised model of Possible Worlds Theory supplemented by cognitive concepts that account for the different processes that readers go through when they read counterfactual historical fiction, a genre which relies heavily on pre-existing knowledge about history and culture. This book will be of interest to anyone working with Possible Worlds, including within the fields of philosophy, literary studies, stylistics, cognitive poetics, and narratology.

Actual Minds, Possible Worlds

Author : Jerome S. BRUNER
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2009-06-30
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780674029019

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Actual Minds, Possible Worlds by Jerome S. BRUNER Pdf

Drawing on recent work in literary theory, linguistics, and symbolic anthropology, as well as cognitive and developmental psychology Professor Bruner examines the mental acts that enter into the imaginative creation of possible worlds, and he shows how the activity of imaginary world making undergirds human science, literature, and philosophy, as well as everyday thinking, and even our sense of self. - Publisher.

Possible Worlds in Humanities, Arts and Sciences

Author : Allén Sture
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 465 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2010-11-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783110866858

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Possible Worlds in Humanities, Arts and Sciences by Allén Sture Pdf

Possible worlds in humanities, arts, and sciences : proceedings of Nobel Symposium 65.

On Literary Worlds

Author : Eric Hayot
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2012-11-29
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780199926695

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On Literary Worlds by Eric Hayot Pdf

On Literary Worlds develops new strategies and perspectives for understanding aesthetic worlds.

Poiesis and Possible Worlds

Author : Thomas L. Martin
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2004-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0802036414

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Poiesis and Possible Worlds by Thomas L. Martin Pdf

Martin argues that literary studies remain mired in the anomalies of a linguistic methodology derived from early 20th-century language philosophy, a view challenged not only by theoretical physics, but also by compelling advances in philosophic semantics.

Sonic Possible Worlds

Author : Salome Voegelin
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2014-06-19
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781623565091

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Sonic Possible Worlds by Salome Voegelin Pdf

An inspired application of Possible World theory to approach and interpret the acoustic environment, music and sound art.

Fiction Updated

Author : Calin Andrei Mihailescu,Walid Hamarneh
Publisher : Heritage
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : UCSC:32106013479867

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Fiction Updated by Calin Andrei Mihailescu,Walid Hamarneh Pdf

A collection of 24 essays dedicated to critic Lubomir Dolezel contributing to the theory of fictionality and examining issues in narratology and the history of poetics. The international group of scholars (including renowned critics such as Umberto Eco and Michael Riffaterre) keep their distance from deconstruction and approach fictionality from a philosophical perspective, considering theories of models, character, genre and gender, and dealing with questions of fiction from a historical and poetics standpoint. Two concluding essays expand Dolezel's contribution to the theory of fictionality and fictional semantics, and the works of Homer, Casanova, Woolf, Borges, Kundera, and Bakhtin are given particular attention. Lacks an index. Canadian card order number C95-933272-3. Paper edition (unseen), $24.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Leibniz

Author : Maria Rosa Antognazza
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Electronic books
ISBN : 9780198718642

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Leibniz by Maria Rosa Antognazza Pdf

This work considers who Leibniz was and introduces his overarching intellectual vision. It follows his pursuit of the systematic reform and advancement of all the sciences, to be undertaken as a collaborative enterprise supported by an enlightened ruler, and his ultimate goal of the improvement of the human condition.

Possible Worlds

Author : Rebecca Maria DeWald
Publisher : Institute of Modern Languages Research School of Advanced Study University of London
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2020-11-19
Category : Argentine literature
ISBN : 0854572740

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Possible Worlds by Rebecca Maria DeWald Pdf

This volume reevaluates and overturns the assumed hierarchical relationship between original text and translation with an approach that places source and target texts as equal. Combining the translation strategy of Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, the theoretical approaches of Walter Benjamin and Michel Foucault, and the exponents of Possible World Theory, the author examines Virginia Woolf's Orlando and Franz Kafka's short stories in detail. Rather than considering what may be lost in translation, this study focuses on why we insist on maintaining a border between the textual phenomena of "translation" and "original" and argues for a mutually enriching dialogue between two texts.