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Asadi A, Ghasemi S. The Literary Mind. LRR 2019; 10 (4) :339-352
URL: http://lrr.modares.ac.ir/article-14-19644-en.html
1- Faculty Member – Department of Persian Language and Literature-Ilam University , a.asadi@ilam.ac.ir
2- Ph.D. Candidate in Persian Language and Literature- Allameh Tabatabaei University – Tehran –Iran.
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The book "The Literary Mind" by Mark Turner, first published in 1996 at the Oxford Publishers Collection, was followed by numerous publications. The book, which has been considered and received by various experts from various branches of cognitive science, linguistics, literature, neurology, and philosophy, has come to light and deep in 208 pages and eight chapters on the subject of literary thought, and in particular the story and the parabolic story on the basis of language and thought. The author has shed light on the role and necessity of literature as a vital element. Despite the general opinion that the literary mind is considered secondary and something special to of the experts of literature, in fact, the main theme of the book is that the activity of mind is essentially literary.This book argues in a revolutionary way that the central theme of cognitive science is the nature of the literary mind.
 
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Arts and Humanities (General)
Published: 2019/09/18

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