English Abstract:
Too True to Be Good: Narrative Mapping
This paper comments George Bernard Shaw's drama Too True to Be Good (1931) as a paradigm of narrative mapping, and further specifies this conceptual tool, developed for narrative analysis within a consilient framework. The notion of consilience recently propounded by E. O. Wilson in Consilience (1998) provides a valuable scientific paradigm for research into cultural phenomena. This paper is a contribution towards a consilient perspective on narrative structures.
Date posted: April 30, 2014
http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2430221
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