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Fusillo, Massimo
Massimo Fusillo and Lorenzo Marchese, University of L'Aquila, Italy; Gianluigi Simonetti, University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
![Thinking Narratively</a>](/cover/9783110764048/thinking-narratively.webp)
Thinking Narratively
What is the connection between philosophical enquiries and storytelling in contemporary narrative? Is it possible to outline some features of a so-called philosophical fiction in Western literature throughout the last two centuries? This book aims to provide a plural answer, hosting extensive essays by seven young researchers coming from different fields (Theory of literature, German, American, Russian and Italian contemporary literature, history and evolution of the essayistic form).
![Thinking Narratively</a>](/cover/9783110764185/thinking-narratively.webp)
Thinking Narratively
What is the connection between philosophical enquiries and storytelling in contemporary narrative? Is it possible to outline some features of a so-called philosophical fiction in Western literature throughout the last two centuries? This book aims to provide a plural answer, hosting extensive essays by seven young researchers coming from different fields (Theory of literature, German, American, Russian and Italian contemporary literature, history and evolution of the essayistic form).
![Thinking Narratively</a>](/cover/9783110764253/thinking-narratively.webp)
Thinking Narratively
What is the connection between philosophical enquiries and storytelling in contemporary narrative? Is it possible to outline some features of a so-called philosophical fiction in Western literature throughout the last two centuries? This book aims to provide a plural answer, hosting extensive essays by seven young researchers coming from different fields (Theory of literature, German, American, Russian and Italian contemporary literature, history and evolution of the essayistic form).