Right. It’s possible that what you’re looking for doesn’t exist. Though, come to think of it, you might be interested in the work that David Hays and his students (I’m one of them) did back in the 70s. Hays was interested in stories as a vehicle for defining abstract concepts, which is quite different from autonomous stories. Here’s a paper that reviews some of that work: Abstract Patterns in Stories: From the intellectual legacy of David G. Hays.
Right. It’s possible that what you’re looking for doesn’t exist. Though, come to think of it, you might be interested in the work that David Hays and his students (I’m one of them) did back in the 70s. Hays was interested in stories as a vehicle for defining abstract concepts, which is quite different from autonomous stories. Here’s a paper that reviews some of that work: Abstract Patterns in Stories: From the intellectual legacy of David G. Hays.