Possible worlds theory and contemporary narratology

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Possible worlds theory and contemporary narratology

edited by Alice Bell and Marie-Laure Ryan

(Frontiers of narrative)

University of Nebraska Press, c2019

  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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  • Possible worlds theory revisited / Marie-Laure Ryan and Alice Bell
  • Porfyry's tree for the concept of fictional worlds / Lubomír Doležel
  • From possible worlds to storyworlds : on the worldness of narrative representation / Marie-Laure Ryan
  • Interface ontologies : on the possible, virtual, and hypothetical in fiction / Marina Grishakova
  • Ungrounding fictional worlds : an enactivist perspective on the "worldlikeness" of fiction / Marco Caracciolo
  • Postmodern play with worlds : the case of At Swim-Two-Birds / W. Michelle Wang
  • Logical contradictions, possible worlds theory, and the embodied mind / Jan Alber
  • Escape into alternative worlds and time(s) in Jack London's The Star Rover / Christoph Bartsch
  • "As many worlds as original artists" : possible worlds theory and the literature of fantasy / Thomas L. Martin
  • The best/worst of all possible worlds? : utopia, dystopia, and possible worlds theory / Mattison Schuknecht
  • Digital fictionality : possible worlds theory, ontology, and hyperlinks / Alice Bell
  • Possible worlds, virtual worlds / Françoise Lavocat
  • Rereading Manovich's Algorithm : genre and use in possible worlds theory / Daniel Punday

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