David S. Miall
List of John Benjamins publications in which David S. Miall is involved.
Journal
2018 Towards an empirical model of literariness Empirical Studies of Literariness, Salgaro, Massimo and Paul Sopčák (eds.), pp. 21–46 | Article
2016 Foreword Scientific Approaches to Literature in Learning Environments, Burke, Michael, Olivia Fialho and Sonia Zyngier (eds.), pp. vii–xii | Foreword
2016 Chapter 3. Authorizing the reader in the classroom Scientific Approaches to Literature in Learning Environments, Burke, Michael, Olivia Fialho and Sonia Zyngier (eds.), pp. 39–56 | Article
This chapter describes the project approach (Katz & Chard, 2000). In-depth learning through projects involves actively relating the new to the familiar through a three phase process. In Phase 1, the recall of significant aspects of a literary reading can be facilitated by the sharing of personal… read more
2011 Science in the perspective of literariness The Future of Scientific Studies in Literature, pp. 7–14 | Article
What is meant by a scientific approach to literature? I suggest that this question raises several issues: the need to elucidate the object of study, that is, to examine readings that reflect the literariness of the text; also the question how literariness is to be identified, what may be… read more
2008 Foregrounding and feeling in response to narrative Directions in Empirical Literary Studies: In honor of Willie van Peer, Zyngier, Sonia, Marisa Bortolussi, Anna Chesnokova and Jan Auracher (eds.), pp. 89–102 | Article
This chapter provides a framework for considering some of the determinants and implications of readers’ feelings in response to a story by Katherine Mansfield, previously featured in an empirical study of foregrounding (Miall & Kuiken 1994). In additional analyses I focus on feelings that… read more
2008 6. "Too soon transplanted": Coleridge and the forms of dislocation The Quality of Literature: Linguistic studies in literary evaluation, Peer, Willie van (ed.), pp. 95–116 | Article
2001 An evolutionary framework for literary reading The Psychology and Sociology of Literature: In honor of Elrud Ibsch, Schram, Dick and Gerard J. Steen (eds.), pp. 407–419 | Article






