The Science of Storytelling
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2019
144
Book • Nonfiction
2019
Adult
18+ years
In The Science of Storytelling, Will Storr explores the psychological basis and evolutionary significance of storytelling. The book delves into how narratives shape human perceptions, emotions, and beliefs, emphasizing their role in understanding the self and others. Storr explains storytelling's mechanics, revealing its power to influence and connect individuals across cultures.
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Will Storr's The Science of Storytelling is praised for its insightful blend of neuroscience and narrative theory, making complex ideas accessible. Readers appreciate its engaging and practical approach to storytelling. However, some find the content occasionally dense. Overall, the book inspires both storytellers and those intrigued by the psychology of stories.
An ideal reader for Will Storr's The Science of Storytelling enjoys dissecting narrative techniques using psychology and neuroscience. Comparable to those who appreciated Jonathan Gottschall's The Storytelling Animal, this reader is curious about the cognitive underpinnings of storytelling and its impact on human experience.
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2019
Adult
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