Interaction between text and reader is a prominent concern in stylistics. This paper focusses on interactions among stylistic processes and subconscious microcognitive processes that generate changes to narrative and interpretation during reading. Drawing on process philosophy and recent neuroscientific research, I articulate this dynamism through analysis of a brief narrative moment from each of The.PowerBook by Jeanette Winterson and Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood. I argue that high densities of stylistic and microcognitive perturbations lead to frequent narrative and interpretive changes in the two moments. The analyses reinforce portrayals of reading as intensely complex, dynamic and changeable. Complexity, dynamism and mutability al...
This writing examines the narration level in Jeanette Winterson's novel The Powerbook (2000) by focu...
What is a book? What do we expect to find in books? Who is the twenty-first-century reader? Such que...
The manuscript presents an investigation of the peculiarities of modeling narrative transformations ...
Interaction between text and reader is a prominent concern in stylistics. This paper focusses on int...
This article combines theories and methodologies from Stylistics and Psychology in order to offer ne...
The present inquiry analyzes the styles of three speculative fiction authors central to the genre in...
This chapter examines the cognitive and experiential processes of re-reading, and their contribution...
Readers' attention has been studied in stylistics using notions such as foregrounding (Mukalovsky) a...
What makes a reading experience »powerful«? This volume brings together literary scholars, linguists...
This thesis aims to explore the processes that readers engage in when they encounter difficulties in...
Deliberations into what makes a literary text persuasive, what seduces readers to continue reading o...
This thesis is an exploration of reading styles and stylistic patterning in relation to dystopian fi...
Grisot G, Conklin K, Sotirova V. Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf? Readers’ responses to experimental ...
This thesis explores the presentation of consciousness in Virginia Woolf’s novels with a particular ...
In investigating fictional narrative, critical attention ever since Aristotle has focused on the plo...
This writing examines the narration level in Jeanette Winterson's novel The Powerbook (2000) by focu...
What is a book? What do we expect to find in books? Who is the twenty-first-century reader? Such que...
The manuscript presents an investigation of the peculiarities of modeling narrative transformations ...
Interaction between text and reader is a prominent concern in stylistics. This paper focusses on int...
This article combines theories and methodologies from Stylistics and Psychology in order to offer ne...
The present inquiry analyzes the styles of three speculative fiction authors central to the genre in...
This chapter examines the cognitive and experiential processes of re-reading, and their contribution...
Readers' attention has been studied in stylistics using notions such as foregrounding (Mukalovsky) a...
What makes a reading experience »powerful«? This volume brings together literary scholars, linguists...
This thesis aims to explore the processes that readers engage in when they encounter difficulties in...
Deliberations into what makes a literary text persuasive, what seduces readers to continue reading o...
This thesis is an exploration of reading styles and stylistic patterning in relation to dystopian fi...
Grisot G, Conklin K, Sotirova V. Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf? Readers’ responses to experimental ...
This thesis explores the presentation of consciousness in Virginia Woolf’s novels with a particular ...
In investigating fictional narrative, critical attention ever since Aristotle has focused on the plo...
This writing examines the narration level in Jeanette Winterson's novel The Powerbook (2000) by focu...
What is a book? What do we expect to find in books? Who is the twenty-first-century reader? Such que...
The manuscript presents an investigation of the peculiarities of modeling narrative transformations ...