This study focuses on the relationship between the author’s narrative craft and the potential for the reader’s empathetic response. Specifically, it discusses how an anachronous narrative structure provides the author with different ways to promote empathy. The discussion of empathy is key in the discussion of narrative craft: great characters are those a reader can empathise with. But the discussion of empathy runs deeper than this, with many scholars turning to the wider effects literature can have on a reader’s moral compass (Nussbaum 1997) and even their real-world behaviour (Keen 2007). This study sets aside the question of how to produce empathy and turns instead to the author’s craft. I have assessed the author’s capability of promot...
The current study investigated whether fiction experiences change empathy of the reader. Based on tr...
This thesis argues that recent cultural-theoretical research on narrative temporality, empathy and a...
In folk theories of art reception, readers and cinema audiences are said to experience fictional wor...
This study focuses on the relationship between the author’s narrative craft and the potential for th...
The objective of this article is to review extant empirical studies of empathy in narrative reading ...
The current study investigated whether fiction experiences change empathy of the reader. Based on tr...
In this paper, I propose that stories are the best way to overcome empathy-related epistemic challen...
Source : OUP Empathy and the Novel, Oxford University Press, 2015 Suzanne Keen Provides a thorough ...
The term empathy has only existed in English for a little over a hundred years, but the idea of feel...
Narrative empathy, the sharing of a feeling between a reader and characters, is often thought of as ...
The importance of empathy is hard to measure. Throughout human history, it has been essential to our...
Research suggests that both life-time experience of reading fiction and the extent to which a reader...
Empathy is a relatively new word in the English language, dating back to the early twentieth century...
In this thesis I analyze how a neurotypical reader can feel empathetic towards neurodivergent charac...
Abstract Modern and historical scholarship on empathy has consistently demon-strated that people are...
The current study investigated whether fiction experiences change empathy of the reader. Based on tr...
This thesis argues that recent cultural-theoretical research on narrative temporality, empathy and a...
In folk theories of art reception, readers and cinema audiences are said to experience fictional wor...
This study focuses on the relationship between the author’s narrative craft and the potential for th...
The objective of this article is to review extant empirical studies of empathy in narrative reading ...
The current study investigated whether fiction experiences change empathy of the reader. Based on tr...
In this paper, I propose that stories are the best way to overcome empathy-related epistemic challen...
Source : OUP Empathy and the Novel, Oxford University Press, 2015 Suzanne Keen Provides a thorough ...
The term empathy has only existed in English for a little over a hundred years, but the idea of feel...
Narrative empathy, the sharing of a feeling between a reader and characters, is often thought of as ...
The importance of empathy is hard to measure. Throughout human history, it has been essential to our...
Research suggests that both life-time experience of reading fiction and the extent to which a reader...
Empathy is a relatively new word in the English language, dating back to the early twentieth century...
In this thesis I analyze how a neurotypical reader can feel empathetic towards neurodivergent charac...
Abstract Modern and historical scholarship on empathy has consistently demon-strated that people are...
The current study investigated whether fiction experiences change empathy of the reader. Based on tr...
This thesis argues that recent cultural-theoretical research on narrative temporality, empathy and a...
In folk theories of art reception, readers and cinema audiences are said to experience fictional wor...