Public narratology is an academic discipline that studies how humans tell history, stories, and culture in public. If you want to know more about books on public narratology, I can provide you with some references: 1 Introduction to Public Narration Theory: Written by Korean folklorist Kim Byung Chol. This is an introductory textbook for beginners in the field of public narratology. 2. Public representation theory: theory and practice. The author is the British cultural theorist Radcliffe Hartley. This book provides a detailed introduction to the theory and practice of public narratology. It is one of the important works in the field of public narratology. 3. Public representation in cultural studies: The author is Howard Cutler, an American cultural anthropologist. This book explored the role and significance of public narratology in cultural studies. It is an inter-disciplinary work that covers the theory and practice of public narratology. 4. Public representation and contemporary social cultural studies: The author is the Australia sociologist Tim Brown. This book combines public narratology with contemporary social cultural studies to explore the role and significance of public narratology in contemporary social cultural studies. These are a few books on public narratology that I recommend to you. I hope they will be of help to you.