Fictionality in “Fog on the Barrow-downs”: Myth and Reference

Exploring fictionality as the link between imagined and referential reality, the paper draws on the theoretic al framework of cognitive narratology in examining the mechanisms on which the creation of myth relies in the narratives introduced at the beginning of J. R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings,...

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Main Authors: Sanja Ignjatović, Marija Budimski
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Published: University of Tartu Press 2024-10-01
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Online Access:https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/IL/article/view/24538
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description Exploring fictionality as the link between imagined and referential reality, the paper draws on the theoretic al framework of cognitive narratology in examining the mechanisms on which the creation of myth relies in the narratives introduced at the beginning of J. R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, in Chapters 7 and 8 of The Fellowship of the Ring. In the introductory section, the authors review relevant literature pertaining to the manner in which immersion occurs, how analogous links are formed between fiction and reality, and whether the pragmatic dichotomy of the fictional and factual holds in all fictional circumstances. Essentially, the reviewed literature offers an insight into how text reception depends on context and the imported or integrated rhetorical frame of the fictional text. Next, the paper uses these two chapters as illustration, with reference to the appendices relevant to their interpretation, from the perspective of the formulated framework. The concluding remarks summarise the importance of immersion, as well as other automatic processes activated during reading, in internalising truth programs contained within fiction and myths that render their fictionality almost irrelevant.
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spelling doaj-art-7fa446692b294a3f8997b8acd4d893062025-01-28T09:19:50ZdeuUniversity of Tartu PressInterlitteraria1406-07012228-47292024-10-0129110.12697/IL.2024.29.1.7Fictionality in “Fog on the Barrow-downs”: Myth and ReferenceSanja Ignjatović0Marija Budimski1University of Niš, SerbiaUniversity of Niš, Serbia Exploring fictionality as the link between imagined and referential reality, the paper draws on the theoretic al framework of cognitive narratology in examining the mechanisms on which the creation of myth relies in the narratives introduced at the beginning of J. R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, in Chapters 7 and 8 of The Fellowship of the Ring. In the introductory section, the authors review relevant literature pertaining to the manner in which immersion occurs, how analogous links are formed between fiction and reality, and whether the pragmatic dichotomy of the fictional and factual holds in all fictional circumstances. Essentially, the reviewed literature offers an insight into how text reception depends on context and the imported or integrated rhetorical frame of the fictional text. Next, the paper uses these two chapters as illustration, with reference to the appendices relevant to their interpretation, from the perspective of the formulated framework. The concluding remarks summarise the importance of immersion, as well as other automatic processes activated during reading, in internalising truth programs contained within fiction and myths that render their fictionality almost irrelevant. https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/IL/article/view/24538mythnarrativeLord of the RingsJ. R. R. Tolkiencognitive narratologyrhetorics
spellingShingle Sanja Ignjatović
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Fictionality in “Fog on the Barrow-downs”: Myth and Reference
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myth
narrative
Lord of the Rings
J. R. R. Tolkien
cognitive narratology
rhetorics
title Fictionality in “Fog on the Barrow-downs”: Myth and Reference
title_full Fictionality in “Fog on the Barrow-downs”: Myth and Reference
title_fullStr Fictionality in “Fog on the Barrow-downs”: Myth and Reference
title_full_unstemmed Fictionality in “Fog on the Barrow-downs”: Myth and Reference
title_short Fictionality in “Fog on the Barrow-downs”: Myth and Reference
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J. R. R. Tolkien
cognitive narratology
rhetorics
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