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The present paper attempts to address Sam Shepard’s treatment of American family in Buried Child focusing on 'world construction.' In order to explore the process of world creation in the play, the writers draw on the works of Marie-Laure Ryan, a key theo... see more

In this paper the authors apply Marie-Laure Ryan’s Possible-Worlds theory to Ken Kesey’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest to show how the characters’ different conceptions of the world define and build up the narrative structure of the novel. The objective... see more

This article explores the application of narratology and possible worlds theory in the study of religious literature in Indonesia. It begins by providing an overview of narratology and possible worlds theory and how these approaches can be applied to reli... see more

The article analyzes the dominant action modes of neo-romantic character and constructs its motivational model as contrasted to one of romantic character with the methodology of possible worlds theory.The purpose of the paper is to define the specific fea... see more

The article analyzes the dominant action modes of neo-romantic character and constructs its motivational model as contrasted to one of romantic character with the methodology of possible worlds theory.The purpose of the paper is to define the specific fea... see more

The article analyzes the dominant action modes of neo-romantic character and constructs its motivational model as contrasted to one of romantic character with the methodology of possible worlds theory.The purpose of the paper is to define the specific fea... see more

A Lie of the Mind (1985) is arguably one of Sam Shepard’s most complex familyplays. It displays Shepard’s experiments with a fluid use of stage space andstorytelling that is visually quite uncanny. In this study, we will attempt to shedlight on the imposs... see more

Content and cognitive implications of constructivism and relativism, treated as interrelated paradigms in the cognition theory, are analyzed within the problematic field of epistemology and religious studies. Arguments for and against relativism, principl... see more

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