Character Constellations in Cognitive and Empirical Literary Studies

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Character constellations
Cognitive literary studies
cognitive processing of multiple characters
Embodiment
Empirical literary studies
empirical reading research
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genre interpretation strategies
Literary characters
literary perspective taking
Multiperspectivity
narrative cognition
Narrative engagement
novel character networks
Ralf Schneider
reader response theory

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032964126
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 May 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book develops a new approach to readerly engagement with constellations of characters in the novel. It argues that we have not understood well enough how readers respond to the simple fact that the majority of prose narratives feature many characters who are involved in complex relationships.

The author integrates concepts, insights, and results from the multi-disciplinary field of cognitive and empirical literary studies and reintroduces input from classical literary scholarship. The chapters of this book develop the notion of Multiple Character Scenarios as a new conceptualisation of readers’ mental engagement with constellations of many characters in extended narratives, and they introduce further innovative concepts: a model of the interaction of different dimensions of cognition in literary reading, a differentiated approach to perspectivisation, and a fresh look at genre-related reading expectations. The book concludes with methodological considerations for the empirical study of engagement with character constellations.

Beside discussing theoretical and empirical work from cognitive and empirical literary studies, the argument is illustrated by references to a broad range of examples from the history of the (British) novel. The book will therefore be of interest to literary scholars, narratologists, and everyone interested in narrative engagement from the multidisciplinary field of cognitive and empirical literary studies.

Ralf Schneider is full professor and chair of English Literature and Co-director of the Aachen Center for Cognitive and Empirical Literary Studies (ACCELS) at RWTH Aachen University, Germany.

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