Dan Brown’s success finds reasons in multiple factors, social, morphological, cognitive and commercial: the cross-medial restructuring of aesthetic communication on a global scale; the use of zero-sum homeostatic mechanisms in shaping themes, characters and meanings; the mixing of history and fiction; the disappearance of naturalistic elements; the time structuring of plots in «packs», cognitively easy to comprehend; the presence of urban settings, recognizable and meaningful for the global tourist; the elimination of ambiguous elements, favouring an aesthetic orientation to problem solving
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Dan Brown’s success finds reasons in multiple factors, social, morphological, cognitive and commerci...
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The theoretical part of the thesis in his first chapter of the book deals with a phenomenon that acc...
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In this article, we profile an empirically grounded, cognitive approach to immersion in digital fict...
This study constitutes the first ever sociological investigation of the contents of western bestsell...
This dissertation examines the influence of a new form of statistical thinking on American fiction w...
In every young writer's heart there is a dream, a dream that one day all of their hard work will lea...
Dan Brown’s success finds reasons in multiple factors, social, morphological, cognitive and commerci...
Reasons for the extraordinary success of Dan Brown’s novels may be found in the particularly appeali...
The theoretical part of the thesis in his first chapter of the book deals with a phenomenon that acc...
Brown is an American author of thriller fiction. Brown can spend up to two years writing them. To re...
The twenty-first century is an era of radical, unexpected and fast changes in the political, social ...
One of the most relevant problems of modern linguistics is the problem of idiostyle of the writer an...
(print) xv, 76 p. ; 23 cmThe culture of genius at mid-century -- Of love and death in modern culture...
Don DeLillo's Americana portrays a subject inhabiting in a media-saturated America. The subject is s...
Fantastic tales of rebellious robots and animated artifacts are a permanent fixture in popular cultu...
In this dissertation I discuss the way SF, and more specifically Dan Simmons, brings a new perspecti...
This article examines how novel technology affects readers’ understanding of digital objects. ...
In this article, we profile an empirically grounded, cognitive approach to immersion in digital fict...
This study constitutes the first ever sociological investigation of the contents of western bestsell...
This dissertation examines the influence of a new form of statistical thinking on American fiction w...
In every young writer's heart there is a dream, a dream that one day all of their hard work will lea...