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Engaging Characters - Fiction, Emotion, and the Cinema (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Engaging Characters - Fiction, Emotion, and the Cinema (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Characters - those fictional agents populating the fictional worlds
we spend so much time absorbed in - are ubiquitous in our lives. We
track their fortunes, judge their actions, and respond to them with
anger, amusement, and affection - indeed the whole palette of human
emotions. Powerfully drawn characters transcend their stories,
entering into our imaginations and deliberations about the actual
world, acting as analogies and points of reference. And yet there
has been remarkably little sustained and systematic reflection on
these creatures that absorb so much of our attention and emotional
lives. In Engaging Characters, Murray Smith sets out a
comprehensive analysis of character, exploring the role of
characters in our experience of narrative and fiction. Smith's
analysis focuses on film, and also illuminates character in
literature, opera, song, cartoons, new and social media. At the
heart of this account is an explanation of the capacity of
characters to move us. Teasing out the various dimensions of
character, Smith explores the means by which films draw us close to
characters, or hold us at a distance from them, and how our beliefs
and attitudes are formed and sometimes reformed by these
encounters. Integrating these arguments with research on emotion in
philosophy, psychology, evolutionary theory, and anthropology,
Engaging Characters advances an account of the nature of fictional
characters and their functions in fiction, imagination, and human
experience. In this revised, twenty-fifth anniversary edition of
Engaging Characters, Smith refines and extends the arguments of the
first edition, with a substantial new introduction reviewing the
debates on emotion, empathy, and film spectatorship that the book
has inspired.
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