This paper attempts to reconcile two apparently opposed ways of thinking about the imagination and its relationship to literature, one which casts it as essentially concerned with fiction-making and the other with culture-making. The literary imagination’s power to create fictions is what gives it its most obvious claim to “autonomy”, as Kant would have it: its freedom to venture out in often wild and spectacular excess of reality. The argument of this paper is that we can locate the literary imagination’s complementary power of cultural articulation in this fictional activity. The suggestion is that we should conceive of the literary imagination as expressing its interests in culture not mimetically but by producing a certain kind of meani...
The article touches upon the question of imagination in children’s literature in the light of perce...
The concept of fictionality has been undermined by developments in two distinct areas of research in...
Contemporary philosophical discussion on the nature of the imagination has been influenced by recent...
This paper attempts to reconcile two apparently opposed ways of thinking about the imagination and i...
What is fiction? It permeates contemporary life: via novels we read, stories we tell, box-sets we wa...
This book argues that there is no special link between fiction and the imagination. It follows that ...
The subject of the work is the problem of the fictionality of literary texts. The work is divided in...
Kendall Walton’s account of make-believe takes the social dimension of imagination into account. In ...
International audienceThe philosophical literature suggests two basic kinds of imagination, namely c...
Quotation, allusion, mediumship and speaking with or through others’ voices is an established ad we...
Despite a significant amount of works on cognitive poetics and narratology, a gap in the connection...
In the course of this thesis I work to provide a reader centred account of fiction reading. I argue ...
The first goal of this thesis is to propose a satisfying philosophical theory on the nature of ficti...
Two contrary concepts dominate our understanding about human imagination—this all-but-undefinable hu...
In response to the paradox implicit in the phrase "realistic fiction," critics have frequently posit...
The article touches upon the question of imagination in children’s literature in the light of perce...
The concept of fictionality has been undermined by developments in two distinct areas of research in...
Contemporary philosophical discussion on the nature of the imagination has been influenced by recent...
This paper attempts to reconcile two apparently opposed ways of thinking about the imagination and i...
What is fiction? It permeates contemporary life: via novels we read, stories we tell, box-sets we wa...
This book argues that there is no special link between fiction and the imagination. It follows that ...
The subject of the work is the problem of the fictionality of literary texts. The work is divided in...
Kendall Walton’s account of make-believe takes the social dimension of imagination into account. In ...
International audienceThe philosophical literature suggests two basic kinds of imagination, namely c...
Quotation, allusion, mediumship and speaking with or through others’ voices is an established ad we...
Despite a significant amount of works on cognitive poetics and narratology, a gap in the connection...
In the course of this thesis I work to provide a reader centred account of fiction reading. I argue ...
The first goal of this thesis is to propose a satisfying philosophical theory on the nature of ficti...
Two contrary concepts dominate our understanding about human imagination—this all-but-undefinable hu...
In response to the paradox implicit in the phrase "realistic fiction," critics have frequently posit...
The article touches upon the question of imagination in children’s literature in the light of perce...
The concept of fictionality has been undermined by developments in two distinct areas of research in...
Contemporary philosophical discussion on the nature of the imagination has been influenced by recent...