Description
About the Author
After taking Philosophy for his first degree at University College London, Derek Matravers went on to complete his doctorate at Cambridge. He was a Post-Doctoral Lecturer at Cambridge, before moving to the Open University in 1994 where he is now Professor. He continues his links with Cambridge, where he is a Senior Member of Darwin College. He has published extensively on aesthetics, and to a lesser extent on ethics, political philosophy, and the philosophy of mind.
Reviews
An excellent, ambitious book, there is no doubt that Fiction and Narrative Narrative will make many of us think a little harder about these two pesky categories. * Anna Christina Ribeiro, The Philosophical Quarterly *
... philosophising about fiction will take a huge jolt from Matravers' book. It challenges some fundamental assumptions and is rich in careful, probing argument. No one in the field can afford to ignore it. It is original, hard-hitting and will awaken many of us from our dogmatic slumber. * Peter Lamarque, Mind *
This book is a total game changer for anyone interested in the philosophy of fiction, aesthetics, and narrative ... a natural next step in the genealogy of our explanations about our engagement with fiction as well as an excellent theoretical framework for making sense of fiction, nonfiction, and understanding narrative ... Although Walton, Currie, and Lamarque and Olsen have commented on their critics for the past 25 years, I believe that Matravers has posed the most significant challenge to the aconsensus viewa since Walton's Mimesis as Make-Believe * Sarah Worth, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism *
Fiction and Narrative is a concise work that consists of short chapters tightly packed with arguments; yet, it manages to do a lot. In addition to providing an intriguing theoretical reorientation, the book has substantial value in clarifying (and questioning) recent debates around fiction * Jukka Mikkonen, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199647019
Author Derek Matravers
Format Hardback
Page Count 180
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 360g
Dimensions(mm) 223mm * 155mm * 19mm