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Exchange Values

Poetics and Cognitive Science (I)

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Pages: 220

Volume 32, Number 3

Published: Fall 2011

An issue of: Poetics Today

Special Issue Editor: Mark Bruhn

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Introduction: Exchange Values: Poetics and Cognitive Science-Mark J. Bruhn

Reading Intended Meaning Where None Is Intended: A Cognitivist Reappraisal of the Implied Author-H. Porter Abbott

An Embodied View of Misunderstanding in Macbeth-Ellen Spolsky

Placing Human Constants within Literary History: Generic Revision and Affective Sociality in The Winter’s Tale and The Tempest-Donald R. Wehrs

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From the Representation of Narrative Actions to Emplotment: Another Look at Narrativity-John Pier

Revaz Françoise, Introduction à la narratologie: Action et narration, with a preface by Prince Gerald. Brussels: De Boeck Duculot, 2009. 222 pp.

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