Czech Poetics Today: Tradition and Renewal.Published in:Style, 2006, v. 40, n. 3, p. 185By:Doležel, LubomírPublication type:Article
Reading Prague: Narrative Domains of the Image of the City in Fiction.Published in:2006By:Bílek, Petr A.Publication type:Literary Criticism
How Many (Different) Kinds of Fictional Worlds Are There?Published in:2006By:Fořt, BohumilPublication type:Literary Criticism
From Otherworldliness and a Two-World Scheme to "Heterocosmica": A Visit to a Museum with Cortázar and Nabokov.Published in:2006By:Jedličková, AlicePublication type:Literary Criticism
"Discovering" the Fictional Worlds of Lyric Poetry.Published in:2006By:Červenka, MiroslavPublication type:Literary Criticism
Representation of Being and Existence in an Epistemically Limited Fictional World.Published in:2006By:Papoušek, VladimírPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Theory of Fictional Worlds, Aesthetic Function, and the Future of Literary History.Published in:Style, 2006, v. 40, n. 3, p. 221By:Tureček, DaliborPublication type:Article
Types of Worlds: On Relations between the Prague School and the Theory of Fictional Worlds.Published in:2006By:Sládek, OndřejPublication type:Literary Criticism
Mimesis and the Subject in the Light of the Cognitive Impulse and the Theory of Fictional Worlds.Published in:Style, 2006, v. 40, n. 3, p. 198By:Kub৭ček, TomášsPublication type:Article
Are Fictional Worlds Really Possible? A Short Contribution to Their Semantics.Published in:Style, 2006, v. 40, n. 3, p. 189By:Fořt, BohumilPublication type:Article