Possible Worlds in Literary Theory
Discover the intriguing intersection of philosophy and literature in Possible Worlds in Literary Theory by Ruth Ronen, published by Cambridge University Press in 1994. This thought-provoking paperback, spanning 260 pages, delves into the concept of possible worlds, initially introduced in philosophical logic, and applies it to the realm of fictional worlds.
Ronen presents a comparative analysis of how possible worlds are utilized in both philosophy and literary theory, encouraging a radical rethinking of fictionality and the nature of fictional narrativity. This book is essential for scholars and enthusiasts alike, offering fresh insights into the complexities of narrative structure and the implications of fictional constructs. Enhance your understanding of literary theory with this compelling read that bridges disciplines and challenges conventional perspectives.