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基本説明
This book is a hybrid text that alternates sections of an original short story with chapters of psychological exploration of the emotions experienced as we read this story, and as we read fiction generally.
Full Description
Fiction is based on narratives in which characters act on their intentions and encounter vicissitudes. Readers enjoy entering into the lives of characters, coming to empathize with them as their plans progress or they meet obstacles. Readers enjoy, too, meeting characters with whom they sympathize, and being reminded of emotional episodes in their own lives.
Keith Oatley is both a novelist and research psychologist, and so it is not surprising that he has created a hybrid text that alternates between sections of an original short story, One Another, and chapters on the psychology of emotion and fiction.
People's enjoyment of stories depends on the emotions they experience as they read, watch, or listen. We human beings are intensely social and it's to imagined social worlds that fiction transports us, enabling us to meet more people and feel for them in many more situations than we could if we lived many lives. In this text, the author explains why people who read a great deal of fiction have better understandings of others than those who tend to read nonfiction. He argues that through fiction, we come to know more about the emotions of others and of ourselves.
Contents
One another- Part I ; Chapter 1. Enjoyment ; One another- Part II ; Chapter 2. The suspense of plot ; One another- Part III ; Chapter 3. Falling in love ; One another- Part IV ; Chapter 4. Loss and sadness ; One another- Part V ; Chapter 5. Transformation ; One another- Part VI ; Chapter 6. Anger and retribution ; One another- Part VII ; Chapter 7. Other minds ; Chapter 8. Reflection ; Acknowledgments ; Notes ; Bibliography



