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The Storyteller's Memory Palace : A Method of Interpretation Based on the Function of Memory Systems in Literature- Geoffrey Chaucer, William Langland, Salman Rushdie, Angela Carter, Thomas Pynchon an, PDF eBook

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Storytelling and remembering rely on similar practices: they both arrange images in an ordered structure.

A story is initially memorised by the author in a mental structure which is transferred to the page via the author's choice of location, organisation and imagery.

An interpretation that emphasises these features enhances the natural capacity for comprehension by mimicking the memory process.

This study describes and uncovers memory systems (including the memory palace and the memory journey) in medieval texts.

The ancient memory techniques are compared to cognitive psychology and used to interpret four modern novels.

A practical method of interpretation is devised which provides the reader with direct access to a story by opening the door into the storyteller's memory palace.

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