David S. Miall
List of John Benjamins publications for which David S. Miall plays a role.
Journal
Towards an empirical model of literariness Empirical Studies of Literariness, Salgaro, Massimo and Paul Sopčák (eds.), pp. 21–46 | Article
2018 Foreword Scientific Approaches to Literature in Learning Environments, Burke, Michael, Olivia Fialho and Sonia Zyngier (eds.), pp. vii–xii | Foreword
2016 Chapter 3. Authorizing the reader in the classroom Scientific Approaches to Literature in Learning Environments, Burke, Michael, Olivia Fialho and Sonia Zyngier (eds.), pp. 39–56 | Article
2016 This chapter describes the project approach (Katz & Chard, 2000). In-depth learning through projects involves actively relating the new to the familiar through a three phase process. In Phase 1, the recall of significant aspects of a literary reading can be facilitated by the sharing of personal… read more
Science in the perspective of literariness The Future of Scientific Studies in Literature, pp. 7–14 | Article
2011 What is meant by a scientific approach to literature? I suggest that this question raises several issues: the need to elucidate the object of study, that is, to examine readings that reflect the literariness of the text; also the question how literariness is to be identified, what may be… read more
Foregrounding and feeling in response to narrative Directions in Empirical Literary Studies: In honor of Willie van Peer, Zyngier, Sonia, Marisa Bortolussi, Anna Chesnokova and Jan Auracher (eds.), pp. 89–102 | Article
2008 This chapter provides a framework for considering some of the determinants and implications of readers’ feelings in response to a story by Katherine Mansfield, previously featured in an empirical study of foregrounding (Miall & Kuiken 1994). In additional analyses I focus on feelings that… read more
6. "Too soon transplanted": Coleridge and the forms of dislocation The Quality of Literature: Linguistic studies in literary evaluation, Peer, Willie van (ed.), pp. 95–116 | Article
2008 An evolutionary framework for literary reading The Psychology and Sociology of Literature: In honor of Elrud Ibsch, Schram, Dick and Gerard J. Steen (eds.), pp. 407–419 | Article
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