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-Dr. Kristen Pond, Associate Professor, Baylor University, USA
Reading Words Into Worlds is vitally important for any student of the novel. Dr. McReynolds' work is grounded in phenomenological research, bringing foundational figures such as Heidegger and Ricoeur to bear in explaining what a novel is and how it works. He writes with a no-nonsense lucidity that is rare in recent literary criticism. His theory of "phenomenological mimesis" is not only one of the most cogent explanations of how we read novels, but it also has suggestive implications for making sense of reality itself.
-Dr. Cory Grewell, Professor of Literature, Patrick Henry College, USA