Possible Worlds Theory and Counterfactual Historical Fiction
This book offers a comprehensive Possible Worlds framework with which to analyse counterfactual historical fiction. Counterfactual historical fiction is a literary genre that comprises narratives set in worlds whose histories run contrary to the history of our world, usually speculating on what would have happened had a significant historical event (such as a war) turned out differently. The author develops a systematic critical approach based on a customised model of Possible Worlds Theory supplemented by cognitive concepts that account for the different processes that readers go through when they read counterfactual historical fiction, a genre which relies heavily on pre-existing knowledge about history and culture. This book will be of interest to anyone working with Possible Worlds, including within the fields of philosophy, literary studies, stylistics, cognitive poetics, and narratology.


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Possible Worlds Theory and Counterfactual Historical Fiction
This book offers a comprehensive Possible Worlds framework with which to analyse counterfactual historical fiction. Counterfactual historical fiction is a literary genre that comprises narratives set in worlds whose histories run contrary to the history of our world, usually speculating on what would have happened had a significant historical event (such as a war) turned out differently. The author develops a systematic critical approach based on a customised model of Possible Worlds Theory supplemented by cognitive concepts that account for the different processes that readers go through when they read counterfactual historical fiction, a genre which relies heavily on pre-existing knowledge about history and culture. This book will be of interest to anyone working with Possible Worlds, including within the fields of philosophy, literary studies, stylistics, cognitive poetics, and narratology.


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Possible Worlds Theory and Counterfactual Historical Fiction

Possible Worlds Theory and Counterfactual Historical Fiction

by Riyukta Raghunath
Possible Worlds Theory and Counterfactual Historical Fiction

Possible Worlds Theory and Counterfactual Historical Fiction

by Riyukta Raghunath

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This book offers a comprehensive Possible Worlds framework with which to analyse counterfactual historical fiction. Counterfactual historical fiction is a literary genre that comprises narratives set in worlds whose histories run contrary to the history of our world, usually speculating on what would have happened had a significant historical event (such as a war) turned out differently. The author develops a systematic critical approach based on a customised model of Possible Worlds Theory supplemented by cognitive concepts that account for the different processes that readers go through when they read counterfactual historical fiction, a genre which relies heavily on pre-existing knowledge about history and culture. This book will be of interest to anyone working with Possible Worlds, including within the fields of philosophy, literary studies, stylistics, cognitive poetics, and narratology.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030534516
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 09/10/2020
Edition description: 1st ed. 2020
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Riyukta Raghunath is a Lecturer in the English department at New College of the Humanities, UK.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: The Genre of Counterfactual Historical Fiction.- Chapter 2: Possible Worlds Theory: History, Approaches, and its Relevance to Counterfactual Historical Fiction.- Chapter 3: New Additions to Possible Worlds Theory: Reader Knowledge Worlds, Ontological Superimposition, and Reciprocal Feedback.- Chapter 4: Redefining Counterpart Theory and Transworld Identity.- Chapter 5: The Complex and Mixed Ontology of Fatherland.- Chapter 6: The Dystopian Counterfactual World and Unreliable Narration in The Sound of his Horn.- Chapter 7: Multiple Textual Actual Worlds and Contradictions in Making History.- Chapter 8: Conclusion and Future Recommendations.

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“Riyukta Raghunath’s monograph offers a stimulating reappraisal of alternate history fiction. This cognitively informed approach, supported by thorough readings of counterfactual World War II novels, demonstrates the vitality of possible worlds-based theories of narrative.”

- Marco Caracciolo, Ghent University, Belgium

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