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The Ethics of (Fictional) Form: Persuasiveness and Perspective Taking from the Point of View of Cognitive Literary Studies
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Where Literature, Culture and the History of Mentalities Meet: Changes in British National Identity as a Paradigm for a New Kind of Literary/Cultural History
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Human Nature and Social Class in Two English Novels of the 1750s: Henry Fielding's Amelia and Eliza Haywood's History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless
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Ages After Value and Virtue? Ethics and Aesthetics in the Novels of Three Fin de Siècle Writers, Oscar Wilde, Martin Amis and Tibor Fischer
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Literature – Narrative – Forms of Life
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Meanings of Money in Literature: D.J. Taylor’s Novel Kept (2006) as a Test Case for Exploring Cognitive Functions of Literature
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The Invention of Cultural Traditions: The Construction and Deconstruction of Englishness and Authenticity in Julian Barnes' England, England
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Conceptualising (Un)reliable Narration and (Un)Trustworthiness
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“For greedie gaine hee thrust the weake to wall”: Extortion and the Negotiation of Values in Philip Massinger’s A New Way to Pay Old Debts and the Scandal of Sir Giles Mompesson
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Fictions of Empire and the (Un-)Making of Imperialist Mentalities: Colonial Discourse and Post-Colonial Criticism Revisited
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Narrative Fiction and Cognition: Why We Should Read Fiction
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Cognitive science and the value of literature for life
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An introduction to the study of English and American literature
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Unreliable narration and trustworthiness
intermedial and interdisciplinary perspectives -
Unreliable narration and trustworthiness
intermedial and interdisciplinary perspectives -
Unreliable narration and trustworthiness
intermedial and interdisciplinary perspectives -
Unreliable Narration and Trustworthiness
Intermedial and Interdisciplinary Perspectives -
An introduction to the study of English and American literature
[optimize your exam preparation] -
Unreliable narration and trustworthiness
intermedial and interdisciplinary perspectives -
Unreliable narration and trustworthiness
intermedial and interdisciplinary perspectives -
Unreliable Narration and Trustworthiness
Intermedial and Interdisciplinary Perspectives -
Unreliable Narration and Trustworthiness
Intermedial and Interdisciplinary Perspectives -
Meanings of Money in Literature: D.J. Taylor’s Novel Kept (2006) as a Test Case for Exploring Cognitive Functions of Literature
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“For greedie gaine hee thrust the weake to wall”: Extortion and the Negotiation of Values in Philip Massinger’s A New Way to Pay Old Debts and the Scandal of Sir Giles Mompesson
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Human Nature and Social Class in Two English Novels of the 1750s: Henry Fielding's Amelia and Eliza Haywood's History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless