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    Cumulative Reading Engagement Predicts Individual Sensitivity to Moral Judgment: The Mediating Role of Social Processing Tendencies by Wenming Xu, Qiufeng Gao, Xinyue Yu, Jiayi Guo, Ruiming Wang

    Published 2022-09-01
    Subjects: “…moral judgment; social processing; cumulative reading engagement (CRE); theory of mind; literary fiction…”
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    Stylistics and Pragmatics of Artistic Ironic Discourse (English and French Languages) by M. S. Sheveleva

    Published 2022-10-01
    Subjects: “…literary/fictional ironic discourse…”
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    The effect of exposure to fiction on attributional complexity, egocentric bias and accuracy in social perception. by Emanuele Castano, Alison Jane Martingano, Pietro Perconti

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Results of a pre-registered study showed that exposure to literary fiction is positively associated with scores on the attributional complexity scale. …”
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    Engaging with works of fiction by Wolfgang Huemer

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Anti-cognitivists appreciate works of literary fiction for their aesthetic values and so risk to reduce them to mere ornaments that are entertaining, but eventually useless. …”
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    Reconstructing History: Postmemory and Ectopic Literature by Vladimer Luarsabishvili

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…As interpretation is understanding reality in a subjective manner, literary fiction takes its place in the reconstruction of historical events. …”
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    Fiction, Self-Knowledge and Knowledge of the Self by Tilmann Köppe, Julia Langkau

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The claim that literary fiction is a valuable source of knowledge can be confronted with the following skeptical objection: on a standard account of the conditions for both the possession and transmission of knowledge, fiction cannot be considered a source of knowledge, for we are not justified in believing any claims from fiction. …”
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    A Novel Approach: The Sociology of Literature, Children's Books, and Social Inequality by Amy E. Singer Ph.D.

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Building on Griswold's methodological approach to literary fiction, this project examines how children's novels describe, challenge, or even subvert systems of inequality. …”
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    Is reading fiction associated with a higher mind-reading ability? Two conceptual replication studies in Japan. by Yuka Takahashi, Toshiyuki Himichi, Ayumi Masuchi, Daisuke Nakanishi, Yohsuke Ohtsubo

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Participants read an excerpt either from literary fiction or from nonfiction, or engaged in a calculation task, before completing the RMET. …”
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    Is reading fiction associated with a higher mind-reading ability? Two conceptual replication studies in Japan by Yuka Takahashi, Toshiyuki Himichi, Ayumi Masuchi, Daisuke Nakanishi, Yohsuke Ohtsubo

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Participants read an excerpt either from literary fiction or from nonfiction, or engaged in a calculation task, before completing the RMET. …”
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    Exploring the translation of non-verbal behaviour in fiction into Malay by Haslina Haroon

    Published 2022
    “…Non-verbal behaviour is often incorporated in literary fiction to complement or replace the verbal behaviour of characters. …”
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    Co-authoring History: Montpellier, the Vendée, and the Co-authorship of the Sources by István M. Szijártó

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…His text about the revolt in the Vendée points to a potential advantage of history when compared to literary fiction: historians may feel obliged to change their original point of view under the burden of the fact they themselves have enumerated—something we can call the latent but inherent co-authorship of the sources in historical narratives.…”
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    Reflection, Sense of Belonging, and Empathy in Medical Education—Introducing a “Novel” by Jonas Christian Lunen

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Ever mindful of the relevance and feasibility to medical students, this article reflects on thoughts and evidence behind the hypothesis; that sense of belonging, self-reflection, and empathy could be gained by reading and discussing literary fiction. Referring to both original research articles, books of popular science, and philosophical considerations, a clear line of reasoning for the inclusion of literary fiction in medical education is made. …”
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    Un narrador sobre el caballo de la calesita by Graciela Villanueva

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…With the conviction that the opening and closing lines of a text, especially in literary fiction, are privileged places of intertextual flow and exchange between words and world, this paper analyses the forms of continuity and the expression of origin on the threshold of Saer’s narrative fiction. …”
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    Pliny the Younger and the Art of Narration by Jacek Hajduk

    Published 2018-12-01
    “… Pliny the Younger and the Art of Narration In this paper I try to examine some of Pliny’s well known letters as pieces of literary fiction. The main interest here is not the authenticity of facts presented, but some literary techniques that Pliny uses in order to make his descriptions more vivid. …”
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