Dr. Lloyd E. Campbell

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Much of the joy of literary works such as On Chesil Beach is in being raised into a state of tantalised curiosity about the causes and effects of who people are. They’re detective stories, with the reader as sleuth. If their authors explained their characters’ behaviour precisely, the fire of curiosity would risk being extinguished. Moreover, the reader would be left without an active role in the story, and with no
The Science of Storytelling: Why Stories Make Us Human and How to Tell Them Better
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