Since before the dawn of history, people have been telling stories
to each other and to themselves. Thus stories are at the root of
human experience. This volume describes empirical investigations by
Jerome Bruner, Wallace Chafe, David Olson, and others on the
relationship between stories and cognition. Using philosophical,
linguistic, anthropological, and psychological perspectives on
narrative, the contributors provide a definitive, highly
diversified portrait of human cognition.
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