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- Probable Impossibilities: Historical Romance Readers Talk Back Volume 52, Numbers 1-2, 2018, pp. 127-132
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This issue contains 29 articles in total
- Robert Lowell: Setting the River on Fire: A Study of Genius, Mania, and Character by Kay Redfield Jamison (review)
- Works Cited
- Debating Rhetorical Poetics: Interventions, Amendments, Extensions
- Character, Singularity, and Rhetorical Modeling
- Groucho, Harpo, and Narrative Theory
- The Rhetoric of Knowledge and the Rhetoric of Delight: A Response to James Phelan
- A Rhetorical Poetics of Nonfiction, with Small Stitches: A Response to James Phelan's Target Essay
- Probable Impossibilities: Historical Romance Readers Talk Back
- Improbable, Impossible, Unthinkable, Fantastic
- Character Studies
- Interest and Immersion: Response to James Phelan's Target Essay "Authors, Resources, Audiences"
- Can Writers Read Readers?
- Truth or Inconsequence: A Reply to James Phelan
- Rhetoric, Communication, Fiction
- Response to James Phelan's "Authors, Resources, Audiences: Toward a Rhetorical Poetics of Narrative"
- Narrative Communication or Communicating Literature?
- Characters and Narrators in Narrative Communication: James Phelan's Rhetorical Poetics of Narrative
- Some Notes on the Narrative Communication Model and Modest Proposals for a Rhetorical Poetics of Narrative
- Response to James Phelan, "Authors, Resources, Audiences: Toward a Rhetorical Poetics of Narrative"
- Rhetorical Poetics: Between Creative Writing and Deconstruction
- Dual Narrative Progression as Dual Authorial Communication: Extending the Rhetorical Model
- The Conniving Stenographer and Other Stories: A Response to "Authors, Resources, Audiences"
- Rhetoric, Salience and the Reader in the Saddle: A Response to James Phelan
- Hitting the Wall? The Rhetorical Approach and the Role of Reader Response
- Response to James Phelan
- The Story/Discourse Distinction
- Rhetorical Ways of Covering Up Speculations and Hypotheses, or Why Empirical Investigations of Real Readers Matter
- Authors, Resources, Audiences: Toward a Rhetorical Poetics of Narrative
- Editor's Note
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