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Fiction as Autobiography
[post]
2018
unpublished
Fiction is a pervasive human activity, consuming large parts of people's day to day lives. In the present paper prepared for my qualifying exam, I delineate the set of understudied phenomena that is memory for events which occurred in works of narrative fiction. I synthesize literature showing that memories of the world and narrative are captured by mental models, which are neutral with regard their mode of construction. Moreover, such memories of narratives are relatively insensitive to the
doi:10.31237/osf.io/th6j2
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