When narratology does not travel well: introduction Guoqiang Qiao EditorialNotes 11 September 2018 Pages: 393 - 399
Should narratology be split into classical and postclassical? Guoqiang Qiao OriginalPaper 12 September 2018 Pages: 401 - 413
What are characters made of? Textual, philosophical and “world” approaches to character ontology Marie-Laure Ryan OriginalPaper 07 September 2018 Pages: 415 - 429
The collective in the Hungarian narrative tradition and narrative studies Péter Hajdu OriginalPaper 12 September 2018 Pages: 431 - 443
Unnatural emotions in contemporary narrative fiction Biwu Shang OriginalPaper 12 September 2018 Pages: 445 - 459
Inventory of magic textual constructions of the unnatural in Hungarian postmodern fiction Dávid Szolláth OriginalPaper 11 September 2018 Pages: 461 - 477
Narrative, life writing, and healing: the therapeutic functions of storytelling Yue Gu OriginalPaper 08 September 2018 Pages: 479 - 489
The tension within the “specter” of Bakhtin and narrative theory Jun Zeng OriginalPaper 11 September 2018 Pages: 491 - 503
Exploring “fabula” and “sjuzhet” in classical Chinese poetry from the perspective of cognitive poetics Linghong Shu OriginalPaper 11 September 2018 Pages: 505 - 516
Framing surprise, suspense, and curiosity: a cognitive approach to the emotional effects of narrative Yuan Yuan OriginalPaper 11 September 2018 Pages: 517 - 531
Terrorism, fiction and assassinating Thatcher: introduction Kai MikkonenYves Clavaron OriginalPaper 20 August 2018 Pages: 533 - 538
Espace théâtral, espace carcéral : terrorismes à la scène Florence Fix OriginalPaper 28 August 2018 Pages: 539 - 551
What does a terrorist want? Empathising and sympathising with terrorist voices Kai Mikkonen OriginalPaper 27 August 2018 Pages: 553 - 574
Radical children, radical fictions: terror and extremism in Sam Mills’s Blackout and Malorie Blackman’s Noble Conflict Blanka Grzegorczyk OriginalPaper 20 August 2018 Pages: 575 - 586
Littérature et terreur: L’Attentat de Yasmina Khadra (2005) et Terrorist de John Updike (2006) Yves Clavaron OriginalPaper 18 September 2018 Pages: 587 - 601
“Just hear that potty mouth!”: an argument for Sarah Ruden’s translation of Lysistrata David McCracken OriginalPaper 02 August 2018 Pages: 603 - 619
“The phoenix hasn’t shaken off the ashes from which it rose”: revisiting Natzweiler-Struthof in Boris Pahor’s Nekropola Tilde Geerardyn OriginalPaper 19 December 2017 Pages: 621 - 651
Gender and cross-genderism in children’s literature: a comparative case study of the figure of the tomboy Lisa Chu Shen OriginalPaper 12 June 2018 Pages: 653 - 670
Literature and vivisection: reevaluating Emile Zola’s interpretation of Claude Bernard Ana Oancea OriginalPaper 27 June 2018 Pages: 671 - 687
The cosmic sublime in the aesthetics of Longinus and Zhuangzi Mingjun Lu OriginalPaper 17 August 2017 Pages: 689 - 709
Literary classics, consumer culture, and Chinese children’s educational book market: material parameters and thematic adaptations in new curricular editions of Robinson Crusoe Haifeng Hui OriginalPaper 12 June 2018 Pages: 711 - 727
Postsecular return of religion: Jewish and Zen elements in Zadie Smith’s The autograph man Songyun Zheng OriginalPaper 25 June 2018 Pages: 729 - 743
“The Education of Mingo,” or the education of Moses: reading Charles Johnson’s novella through the lens of whiteness studies Houliang Chen OriginalPaper 05 June 2018 Pages: 745 - 755
The poetics and politics of space in DeLillo’s White Noise Pouria TorkamanehPedram Lalbakhsh OriginalPaper 08 September 2017 Pages: 757 - 769
Narrative mapping and motivation in Adiga’s The White Tiger Roghayeh Farsi OriginalPaper 03 May 2018 Pages: 771 - 788
Deixis and delayed decoding in Joseph Conrad’s Falk Sara Saei DibavarHossein Pirnajmuddin OriginalPaper 23 July 2018 Pages: 789 - 806
Dialogic multivoicedness in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse Somaye MostafaeiNooshin Elahipanah OriginalPaper 22 February 2018 Pages: 807 - 819