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inauthor: Keith Oatley from books.google.com
Approaches examined in this book will be also of interest to materials science researchers.
inauthor: Keith Oatley from books.google.com
... Oatley, Keith. “A Taxonomy of the Emotions of Literary Response and a Theory of Identification in Fictional Narrative.” Poetics 23 (1994): 53–74. O'Brien, Kelli S. The Use of Scripture in the Markan Passion Narrative. Library of New ...
inauthor: Keith Oatley from books.google.com
Those concerned about equity in America will find this book indispensable reading.
inauthor: Keith Oatley from books.google.com
A must-read for progressive librarians everywhere, Our Enduring Values will help you to define your role in the library of the future.
inauthor: Keith Oatley from books.google.com
Pedigree and panache is the first comprehensive history of the art auction in Australia. In this fascinating work, Shireen Huda investigates the construction of the glamorous reputation of art auctions and art auction houses.
inauthor: Keith Oatley from books.google.com
The only work of its kind, this exciting collection assembles a number of analytically minded philosophers, psychologists, and literary theorists, all of whom seek to provide fine-grained accounts of critical problems having to do with ...
inauthor: Keith Oatley from books.google.com
I highly recommend Gadsby to readers who appreciate inventive and daring works of fiction. This novel is a brilliant example of the power of language and the creativity that can result from literary constraints.
inauthor: Keith Oatley from books.google.com
Keith Oatley draws on theories from psychology, philosophy and linguistics, as well as writings from other social sciences, to show how emotions are central to any understanding of human actions and mental life.
inauthor: Keith Oatley from books.google.com
"Originally published in the U.K. in 2014 under the title Ten cities that made an empire, by Allen Lane, London."
inauthor: Keith Oatley from books.google.com
The book engages extensively with the author’s own research involving psychological testing and provides a rigorous, scientific approach to stylistics.