Conversations with I. A. Richards: The Renaissance in Cognitive Literary Studies– Chanita Goodblatt and Joseph Glicksohn
Crying, Moving, and Keeping It Whole: What Makes Literary Description Vivid?–Elspeth Jajdelska, Christopher Butler, Steve Kelly, Allan McNeill, and Katie Overy
Framing Monsters: Multiple and Mixed Genres, Cognitive Category Theory, and Gravity's Rainbow– Michael Sinding
Narrativity: From Objectivist to Functional Paradigm–Meir Sternberg
New Books at a Glance
Language in Literature: Style and Foregrounding
Geoffrey Leech, Language in Literature: Style and Foregrounding. Harlow, Essex, UK: Longman, 2008. xii + 222 pp.–Eyal Segal
New Beginnings in Literary Studies
Jan Auracher and Willie van Peer, eds., New Beginnings in Literary Studies. New-castle, UK: Cambridge Scholars, 2008. xiv + 451 pp..–Eyal Segal
An Introduction to Narratology
Monika Fludernik, An Introduction to Narratology. London: Routledge, 2009. x + 190 pp..–Eyal Segal
Romanticism and the Uses of Genre
David Duff, Romanticism and the Uses of Genre. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. xiii + 256 pp..–Eyal Segal
On the Comic and Laughter
Vladimir Propp, On the Comic and Laughter, translated and edited by Jean-Patrick Debbèche, and Paul Perron. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009. xvi + 191 pp..–Eyal Segal