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Area of Science:

  • Literary studies
  • Psychology
  • Cognitive science

Background:

  • Authors propose a link between attraction to strange real-world places and literary settings.
  • This connection is explored through the lens of cognitive and narrative theories.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To demonstrate that the authors' conclusion about literary place attraction is predictable from simulation theory.
  • To analyze the consequences of simulation for storytelling.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis
  • Theoretical extension
  • Literary theory application

Main Results:

  • The attraction to strange literary places is intrinsically linked to the psychological draw of unusual real-world environments.
  • Simulation theory provides a framework to understand and predict this phenomenon in narrative contexts.

Conclusions:

  • The authors' findings align with and are retrospectively predictable from simulation theory.
  • Simulation's operation significantly influences narrative construction and reader engagement with literary settings.