Narrative as landscape
15th May. 2002
“I want to make a case for thinking of narratives not as a paths, but as three-dimensional spaces, or landscapes, through which we can take paths. I don't claim that this is a solid, scientific theory — more of a bit of sturdy bricolage that serves me remarkably well. And maybe it has some scientific basis too, which I'll come to anon.”
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