The thesis aims to mesh narrative theory with theory of empathy in a study of two novels by Graham Greene, A Gun for Sale (1936) and Brighton Rock (1938), where the use of narrative building blocks from the crime thriller genre and the empathy that the characters may evoke are analysed. The second aim is to discuss how to implement the rather complex works of Graham Greene in the EFL classroom. The key analytical devices for this essay are narratology and empathy, particularly difficult empathy. Narrative scaffolding helps students to discern recurring themes, character types and functions different in narratives, thus enabling them to transfer reading experiences to other texts as well. This thesis argues that Greene’s A Gun for Sale and B...
Empathy is a relatively new word in the English language, dating back to the early twentieth century...
The thesis is a study of humanity of the main character in Graham Greene's Our Man in Havana. The th...
Source : OUP Empathy and the Novel, Oxford University Press, 2015 Suzanne Keen Provides a thorough ...
The thesis aims to mesh narrative theory with theory of empathy in a study of two novels by Graham G...
The purpose of this thesis will be to show how Graham Greene's vision of man's position in the moder...
This essay is a comparative analysis of the novels Pet Sematary and The Shining by Stephen King, whe...
This thesis explores how young adult (YA) literature is beneficial when practising empathy developme...
This thesis examines a representative range of Graham Greene‟s works, mostly novels published betwee...
Graham Greene did not receive serious critical attention as a novelist until the publication of Brig...
The term empathy has only existed in English for a little over a hundred years, but the idea of feel...
This study explores how empathy exists, as an experience, in an English Language Arts classroom. The...
This essay presents an analysis of Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby through a structural approach with ...
This study deals with six novels published by Graham Greene in the nineteen thirties - Stamboul Trai...
Some literature creates fictional worlds similar to the one we live in and others create worlds that...
This master’s thesis discusses the importance of teaching English literature in an upper secondary c...
Empathy is a relatively new word in the English language, dating back to the early twentieth century...
The thesis is a study of humanity of the main character in Graham Greene's Our Man in Havana. The th...
Source : OUP Empathy and the Novel, Oxford University Press, 2015 Suzanne Keen Provides a thorough ...
The thesis aims to mesh narrative theory with theory of empathy in a study of two novels by Graham G...
The purpose of this thesis will be to show how Graham Greene's vision of man's position in the moder...
This essay is a comparative analysis of the novels Pet Sematary and The Shining by Stephen King, whe...
This thesis explores how young adult (YA) literature is beneficial when practising empathy developme...
This thesis examines a representative range of Graham Greene‟s works, mostly novels published betwee...
Graham Greene did not receive serious critical attention as a novelist until the publication of Brig...
The term empathy has only existed in English for a little over a hundred years, but the idea of feel...
This study explores how empathy exists, as an experience, in an English Language Arts classroom. The...
This essay presents an analysis of Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby through a structural approach with ...
This study deals with six novels published by Graham Greene in the nineteen thirties - Stamboul Trai...
Some literature creates fictional worlds similar to the one we live in and others create worlds that...
This master’s thesis discusses the importance of teaching English literature in an upper secondary c...
Empathy is a relatively new word in the English language, dating back to the early twentieth century...
The thesis is a study of humanity of the main character in Graham Greene's Our Man in Havana. The th...
Source : OUP Empathy and the Novel, Oxford University Press, 2015 Suzanne Keen Provides a thorough ...