Empathy and the Novel
Discover the intriguing exploration of empathy in literature with Empathy and the Novel by Suzanne Keen. Published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2007, this thought-provoking hardback spans 274 pages, delving into the relationship between reading fiction and the development of our sympathetic imagination. Keen challenges the notion that novels inherently promote altruism and good citizenship, presenting a compelling argument that questions conventional beliefs about the impact of literature on real-world behavior.
Engaging with insights from neuroscience and psychology, this book offers a unique perspective on cognitive literary studies, focusing on the emotional effects of narratives. Keen theorizes about narrative empathy, exploring how it can be effectively utilized and what outcomes it may yield. Perfect for readers interested in the intersection of literature and psychology, Empathy and the Novel invites you to rethink the role of fiction in fostering empathy and understanding in our lives.