
Scientific Study of Literature
Volume 11, Issue 2 (2021)
2021. iii, 136 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 20 June 2022
Published online on 20 June 2022
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Table of Contents
- Towards a more complex understanding of our tools and hypothesesp. 147
- Openness to experience, absorption-like states, and the aesthetic, explanatory, and pragmatic effects of literary readingDon Kuiken, Shawn Douglas & Moniek Kuijpers | pp. 148–195
- Reading fiction with an e-book or in print: Purposes, pragmatics and practices. A focus group studyLukas Kosch, Günther Stocker, Annika Schwabe & Hajo G. Boomgaarden | pp. 196–222
- The effects of reading narrative fiction on social and moral cognition: Two experiments following a multi-method approachLena Wimmer, Gregory Currie, Stacie Friend & Heather J. Ferguson | pp. 223–265
- Exploring the dimensional relationships of story world absorption: A commentary on the role of attention during absorbed readingMoniek M. Kuijpers | pp. 266–282
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