Byzantine Storytelling and the Experience of Mental Imagery: The Mimetic Historical Present in Scenic Narrative in the Late Byzantine Romance Florios & Platziaflora
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Year of publication | 2022 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | To elucidate the mental “seeing” of a story world and experiencing mental imagery, the contribution focuses on the mimetic HP in scenic narrative. It illuminates the immersive potential and ability of the literary device to re-enact past events as if occurring before readers' eyes in the form of representation, in cognitive terms. |
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