Stephen J. Burn, Modern Fiction Studies

 

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The Summer 2015 issue of Modern Fiction Studies takes a look at neuroscience and modern fiction, surveying current work on literature and brain research. The six articles and one review essay take a comprehensive look at cognitive literary studies. Guest Editor Stephen J. Burn from the University of Glasgow joined us to talk about this field of literary criticism and the special issue.

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