Posted February 2Feb 2 Possible Worlds, Artificial Intelligence, and Narrative Theory Possible Worlds, Artificial Intelligence, and Narrative Theory by Marie-Laure Ryan Publisher Indiana University Press Published Date 1991 Page Count 291 Categories Computers / Artificial Intelligence / General, Language Arts & Disciplines / Writing / General, Language Arts & Disciplines / Writing / Fiction Writing, Language Arts & Disciplines / Rhetoric, Literary Criticism / General, Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social Language EN Average Rating N/A (based on N/A ratings) Maturity Rating No Mature Content Detected ISBN 9780253350046 In this important contribution to narrative theory, Marie-Laure Ryan applies insights from artificial intelligence and the theory of possible worlds to the study of narrative and fiction. For Ryan, the theory of possible worlds provides a more nuanced way of discussing the commonplace notion of a fictional "world," while artificial intelligence contributes to narratology and the theory of fiction directly via its researches into the congnitive processes of texts and automatic story generation. Although Ryan applies exotic theories to the study of narrative and to fiction, her book maintains a solid basis in literary theory and makes the formal models developed by AI researchers accessible to the student of literature. By combining the philosophical background of possible world theory with models inspired by AI, the book fulfills a pressing need in narratology for new paradigms and an interdisciplinary perspective. More Information
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