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2. Truth or Inconsequence : A Reply to James Phelan
3. Yes, But: A Response to Brian Richardson
4. Index
5. 6. Reception and the Reader
6. Response by Brian Richardson
7. Response by Robyn Warhol
8. Response by James Phelan and Peter J. Rabinowitz
9. Response by David Herman
10. Works Cited
11. Part Two: Responses
12. 7. Narrative Values, Aesthetic Values
13. 5. Character
14. 4. Narrative Worlds: Space, Setting, Perspective
15. 2. Authors, Narrators, Narration
16. Part One: Perspectives: Rhetorical, Feminist, Mind-Oriented, Antimimetic
17. 3. Time, Plot, Progression
18. Acknowledgments
19. 1. Introduction: The Approaches
20. Preface
21. Contents
22. Title Page, Copyright
23. "The Impossible Has a Way of Passing Unnoticed": Reading Science in Fiction
24. Fiction Updated: Theories of Fictionality, Narratology, and Poetics ed. by Calin-Andrei Mihailescu and Walid Hamarneh (review)
25. The Rhetoric of Reference; or, Shostakovich's Ghost Quartet
26. The Fictive and the Imaginary: Charting Literary Anthropology. (review)
27. Narratology of the Moment
28. Playing a Double Game: Authorial Reading and the Ethics of Interpretation
29. Introduction to "Reading over Time"
30. Sedimental Education; or, Reading As We Age
31. B-A-C-H "Hommage à ...".
32. IVES Piano Sonata No. 2, "Concord, mass., 1840-1860" (ed. berman). The St. Gaudens ("Black March").
33. Alban Berg's Piano Sonata.
34. A Slice of Watermelon: The Rhetoric of Digression in Chekhov’s ‘The Lady with the Dog’
35. “Thanks to All at Once and to Each One”: Continuing the Conversation
36. Euclid at the Core: Recentering Literary Education
37. SCHÜTZ Ach, meine Herre, straf mich nicht in deinem Zorn. Das ist mir lieb. Aus der Tiefe ruf 400 Fanfare September/October 2023 SCRIABIN Fantaisie in b, op. 28. Piano Sonatas: No. 2 in g#, op. 19; No. 3 in f#, op. 23; No. 4 in FT, op. 30. Poèmes, opp. 32 and 63. Deux Morceaux, op. 57. Vers la flamme, op. 72
38. Ode to Lost Time: An Interview with Miriam Davis and Michael Bulychev-Okser.
39. FREDA SWAIN.
40. LEKEU.
41. HAMELIN.
42. Cats, Dogs, and Social Minds: Learning From Alan Palmer—and Sixth Graders
43. “The Absence of Her Voice from that Concord”: The Value of the Implied Author
44. Shedding light on the familiar and the unfamiliar.
45. Shakespeare's Dolphin, Dumbo's Feather, and Other Red Herrings: Some Thoughts on Intention and Meaning
46. Lyrical Liszt.
47. Before Reading: Narrative Conventions and the Politics of Interpretation. The Theory and Interpretation of Narrative Series.
48. Toward a Narratology of Cognitive Flavor
49. "A Lot Has Built up": Omission and Rhetorical Realism in Dostoevsky's "The Gambler"
50. (WITHOUT) WITH A LITTLE EXPRESSION.
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