The empirical study of literature is an interdisciplinary field of research which includes the psychology, sociology, and philosophy of texts, the contextual study of literature, and the history of reading literary texts.
The International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature and Media (IGEL) is one learned association which brings together experts in this field.
[3] The empirical study of literature attracts scholarship particularly in the areas of reception and audience studies and in cognitive psychology when it is concerned with questions of reading.
In these two areas research and studies based on the framework are steadily growing.
Further fields where the framework in various revised and expanded versions attracts scholarship is (comparative) cultural studies and pedagogy.