Reasons for the extraordinary success of Dan Brown’s novels may be found in the particularly appealing formula he adopts in his storytelling: a mix of elements that have proved to be highly appreciated by a new typology of globalized reader. These include the deliberate blurring of distinctions between reality, history and fiction, the competent use of narratological devices to produce immersive space/time dimensions, and the creation of a cross- national and cross-generational media debate with diffuse critical authorship on the Web. Brown’s fiction can be taken as example of a new kind of novel placing high emphasis on transcoding and cognitive appreciation
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In this article, we profile an empirically grounded, cognitive approach to immersion in digital fict...
This article examines how novel technology affects readers’ understanding of digital objects. ...
In their article "Landscape, Culture, and Education in Defoe's Robinson Crusoe" Geert Vandermeersche...
ENGLISH For the most part, social and political issues have always been interesting for some people...
Dan Brown’s success finds reasons in multiple factors, social, morphological, cognitive and commerci...
Brown is an American author of thriller fiction. Brown can spend up to two years writing them. To re...
The paper focuses on analysing the novel The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. These are the depiction of ...
The Da Vinci Code Novel is one of the famous works from Dan Brown, it narrates about the conflict be...
The paper explores how the Da Vinci Code, a novel by Dan Brown, and its cinematic adaptation (2006) ...
The paper focuses on the symbolism, myth and motifs of Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code. Brown had a fa...
The theoretical part of the thesis in his first chapter of the book deals with a phenomenon that acc...
The major problem of this study is to reveal faith and reason as reflected in Dan Brown The Da Vinc...
This article covers the issue of foreign languages interrelation of "The Da Vinci Code" (2003) novel...
Bestseller and blockbuster culture includes new ways of producing, distributing and experiencing med...
The majority of the novels that during the first decade of the 2000s became hyper-bestsellers share ...
In this article, we profile an empirically grounded, cognitive approach to immersion in digital fict...
This article examines how novel technology affects readers’ understanding of digital objects. ...
In their article "Landscape, Culture, and Education in Defoe's Robinson Crusoe" Geert Vandermeersche...
ENGLISH For the most part, social and political issues have always been interesting for some people...