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. 2022 Nov 18:45:e287.
doi: 10.1017/S0140525X21002302.

"Never Land": Where do imaginary worlds come from?

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"Never Land": Where do imaginary worlds come from?

Sue Llewellyn. Behav Brain Sci. .

Abstract

We assume "Imaginary worlds" to be unreal and unfamiliar: high fantasy. I argue they are real and familiar to authors because they comprise memory elements, which blend experience, knowledge, beliefs and pre-occupations. These "bits and pieces" from memories can generate a world, which readers experience as pure imagination. I illustrate using J.M. Barrie's "Never Land" and J.R.R. Tolkien's "Middle-Earth."

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