In this article you find the third part of a roundtable on Wolfgang’s Iser legacy with Gerald Prince, Mark Freeman, Marco Caracciolo and Federico Bertoni. In Part III we discuss with Marco Caracciolo the common grounds of Iser and cognitive literary approaches and the role of interpration in cognitive literary studies
During the 1950s, the scientific world experienced a shift in the study of the mind in what is now c...
In her introduction to the Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies, Lisa Zunshine, scholar in ...
limited, largely restricting itself to domains in which there is reasonable hope of attaining real u...
In this article you find the third part of a roundtable on Wolfgang’s Iser legacy with Gerald Prince...
In this article you find the third part of a roundtable on Wolfgang's Iser legacy with Gerald Prince...
In this article you find the first part of a roundtable on Wolfgang’s Iser legacy with Gerald Prince...
In this article you find the fourth and last part of our ‘virtual roundtable’ on Wolfgang Iser’s leg...
In this article you find the second part of a roundtable on Wolfgang’s Iser legacy with Gerald Princ...
In this article you find the editorial remarks of this special issue on “Wolfgang Iser. Towards Lite...
The article proposes a conversation on Cognitive Literary Studies with Marco Caracciolo, Monika Flud...
Following Wolfgang Iser’s studies, literary criticism could no longer avoid a confrontation with the...
In this essay, we review the work of Wolfgang Iser, the major proponent of reception theory, and Ma...
The article proposes a conversation on Cognitive Literary Studies with Marco Caracciolo, Monika Flud...
Interview with professor Shaun Gallagher (Humboldt Foundation Anneliese Maier Research Fellow 2012-1...
This is a short introductory essay for _The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies_, publishe...
During the 1950s, the scientific world experienced a shift in the study of the mind in what is now c...
In her introduction to the Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies, Lisa Zunshine, scholar in ...
limited, largely restricting itself to domains in which there is reasonable hope of attaining real u...
In this article you find the third part of a roundtable on Wolfgang’s Iser legacy with Gerald Prince...
In this article you find the third part of a roundtable on Wolfgang's Iser legacy with Gerald Prince...
In this article you find the first part of a roundtable on Wolfgang’s Iser legacy with Gerald Prince...
In this article you find the fourth and last part of our ‘virtual roundtable’ on Wolfgang Iser’s leg...
In this article you find the second part of a roundtable on Wolfgang’s Iser legacy with Gerald Princ...
In this article you find the editorial remarks of this special issue on “Wolfgang Iser. Towards Lite...
The article proposes a conversation on Cognitive Literary Studies with Marco Caracciolo, Monika Flud...
Following Wolfgang Iser’s studies, literary criticism could no longer avoid a confrontation with the...
In this essay, we review the work of Wolfgang Iser, the major proponent of reception theory, and Ma...
The article proposes a conversation on Cognitive Literary Studies with Marco Caracciolo, Monika Flud...
Interview with professor Shaun Gallagher (Humboldt Foundation Anneliese Maier Research Fellow 2012-1...
This is a short introductory essay for _The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies_, publishe...
During the 1950s, the scientific world experienced a shift in the study of the mind in what is now c...
In her introduction to the Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies, Lisa Zunshine, scholar in ...
limited, largely restricting itself to domains in which there is reasonable hope of attaining real u...