Abstract
Memory is a crucial topic not only for psychology but also for literary studies. The conceptualization of notions as narration, biography or autobiography immediately depends on how memory and the process of remembering are theoretically modeled. This article presents a short survey on concepts of memory, concentrating on constructivist approaches, and their impact on concepts of time, history, and narration in literary studies.
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