Introduction: [Storyworld possible selves and narrative intersubjectivity]
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An American tale of vampires: narrative identity projections in anorexia
págs. 19-35
Making choices in the storyworld: user agency in digital interactive narratives
págs. 37-48
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The power of perception: the influence of fictionality on the creation of storyworld possible selves
págs. 65-85
Exploring storyworld possible selves with pre-service teachers: effects on reading attitudes and planned practices
págs. 87-101
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Multiple perspectives in the novel and storyworld possible selves: an alternative approach to narrative engagement
págs. 133-151
Projected mediacy and rendered mediacy in Henry James’s notebooks: a cognitive perspective
págs. 153-173
Character focalization and forms of speech representation: embedded dialogue
págs. 175-187
Character construction and speech act theory: a cognitive-pragmatic approach to Elizabeth’s and Darcy’s utterances in Jane Austen’s "Pride and prejudice"
págs. 189-209
págs. 211-233
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