Stories can offer so much pleasure that studying them hardly seems like work. In fact, says Brian Boyd, “Attention – engagement in the activity – matters before meaning.”
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The Art of Literature and the Science of Literature
Stories can offer so much pleasure that studying them hardly seems like work. In fact, says Brian Boyd, “Attention – engagement in the activity – matters before meaning.”