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Catching Time updates our theories of narrative time, providing the first book-length study of enactive time in narrative. It proposes a new method for the analysis of narrative time which takes into account the fact that time is produced through our bodies in action and interaction with the surrounding world.

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Catching Time updates our theories of narrative time, providing the first book-length study of enactive time in narrative. It proposes a new method for the analysis of narrative time which takes into account the fact that time is produced through our bodies in action and interaction with the surrounding world.


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Autorenporträt
Isabelle Wentworth is an early-career researcher in literary studies. She has a Ph.D. in cognitive literary criticism from the University of NSW. Her work has been published in a range of journals of literary criticism and cognitive science. Catching Time is her first monograph.

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"A clear, poignant, and expansive contribution to understanding temporality in literature, Catching Time brings neuroscience, literature, cultural studies, environmental studies, and object studies together into the now." Sam Kolodezh, University of California, San Diego