"2010/2011" . "narratology; realism; narrative"@en . . . . . . "RIV/68378068:_____/11:00375860" . . . "Realist Narratives as Meeting Places for the Sciences, Humanities - and People" . "Realist Narratives as Meeting Places for the Sciences, Humanities - and People" . "2213-0535" . "RIV/68378068:_____/11:00375860!RIV12-AV0-68378068" . "12"^^ . . . "Amsterdam International Electronic Journal for Cultural Narratology" . . "NL - Nizozemsko" . . . "225823" . "http://cf.hum.uva.nl/narratology/a11_fort.htm" . "1"^^ . "Realist Narratives as Meeting Places for the Sciences, Humanities - and People"@en . . "[D751322AC101]" . . . "Z(AV0Z90560517)" . . "Fo\u0159t, Bohumil" . "Realist Narratives as Meeting Places for the Sciences, Humanities - and People"@en . "One of the most important characteristics of realism in literature is the specific nature of the relationship between the world represented and the world considered real. In general, the development of realist narratives displays two important authentication moves which enhance the effect of reality: The move towards subjects and their minds and the move towards subjects being objects of social progress. The former authentication move is connected with the ways which lead to description of fictional psyche and fictional minds. The latter authentication move is often strongly influnced by the birth and development of social sciences and economics, and also by findings in the field of biology, philosophy, studies of religion, and ethics. The paper examines the above mentioned findings in sciences and humanities and shows how these findings, penetrating realist fictional worlds, co-shape these worlds in order to deliver the worlds with the strongest possible effect of reality."@en . "One of the most important characteristics of realism in literature is the specific nature of the relationship between the world represented and the world considered real. In general, the development of realist narratives displays two important authentication moves which enhance the effect of reality: The move towards subjects and their minds and the move towards subjects being objects of social progress. The former authentication move is connected with the ways which lead to description of fictional psyche and fictional minds. The latter authentication move is often strongly influnced by the birth and development of social sciences and economics, and also by findings in the field of biology, philosophy, studies of religion, and ethics. The paper examines the above mentioned findings in sciences and humanities and shows how these findings, penetrating realist fictional worlds, co-shape these worlds in order to deliver the worlds with the strongest possible effect of reality." . "6" . "1"^^ .