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This book is a cognitive-poetic study of the seven novels of Charles Williams (1886–1945), a British author of spiritual fiction and non-fiction, a poet, playwright and a literary critic. It approaches his multidimensional narratives with reference to cognitive phenomena and mechanisms such as the figure-ground organization, conceptual metaphors, conceptual blending, image schemata, scripts, cognitive narrative frames, narrative spaces, cognitive deixis, and empathy. The methodology not only stresses the role of the reader’s conceptual and emotional involvement in the building of the story-worlds, but also reveals the novels’ polyphonic character.

"This book is a convincing and thought-provoking study of Charles Williams’s fiction, which uncovers the unique, ambiguous senses of his works."

Prof. Grzegorz Maziarczyk,

The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland



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Cognitive-poetic study of the seven novels of Charles Williams (1886–1945) – Charles Williams’ fiction approached with reference to cognitive phenomena and mechanisms – The figure-ground organization – Conceptual metaphors – Conceptual blending – Image schemata – Scripts – Deixis – Empathy

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 20/09/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631729731, 978-3631729731
      ISBN10: 3631729731

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book is a cognitive-poetic study of the seven novels of Charles Williams (1886–1945), a British author of spiritual fiction and non-fiction, a poet, playwright and a literary critic. It approaches his multidimensional narratives with reference to cognitive phenomena and mechanisms such as the figure-ground organization, conceptual metaphors, conceptual blending, image schemata, scripts, cognitive narrative frames, narrative spaces, cognitive deixis, and empathy. The methodology not only stresses the role of the reader’s conceptual and emotional involvement in the building of the story-worlds, but also reveals the novels’ polyphonic character.

      "This book is a convincing and thought-provoking study of Charles Williams’s fiction, which uncovers the unique, ambiguous senses of his works."

      Prof. Grzegorz Maziarczyk,

      The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland



      Table of Contents

      Cognitive-poetic study of the seven novels of Charles Williams (1886–1945) – Charles Williams’ fiction approached with reference to cognitive phenomena and mechanisms – The figure-ground organization – Conceptual metaphors – Conceptual blending – Image schemata – Scripts – Deixis – Empathy

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