Towards a 'Natural' NarratologyIn this ground breaking work of synthesis, Monika Fludernik combines insights from literary theory and linguistics to provide a challenging new theory of narrative. |
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... English at Freiburg University in Germany. Her previous publicationsinclude TheFictions of Language and the Languages of Fiction (1993)and essays ona wide rangeof topics in English andAmerican literature. T o w a r d s a ' N.
... English at Freiburg University in Germany. Her previous publicationsinclude TheFictions of Language and the Languages of Fiction (1993)and essays ona wide rangeof topics in English andAmerican literature. T o w a r d s a ' N.
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... English narrative on which Icontinued work during asojournat Freiburg ona Humboldt fellowship.In thiswaymyearlier (pre)occupation with the representation of consciousness, mylongtime narratological interests and training, and ...
... English narrative on which Icontinued work during asojournat Freiburg ona Humboldt fellowship.In thiswaymyearlier (pre)occupation with the representation of consciousness, mylongtime narratological interests and training, and ...
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... English literaturethat theconceptual tools which are requisitefora `natural' narratology could be developed. In contrast tothe`classic' narratologies ofBal, Chatman, Genette,PrinceorStanzel, thismodel setsoutto discuss narrativity ...
... English literaturethat theconceptual tools which are requisitefora `natural' narratology could be developed. In contrast tothe`classic' narratologies ofBal, Chatman, Genette,PrinceorStanzel, thismodel setsoutto discuss narrativity ...
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... English language because my training and expertise are in English studies, and because I rely on.
... English language because my training and expertise are in English studies, and because I rely on.
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... English literature. With this double interest group in mind, I mayperhaps suggest that narratologists concentrate onthe framingtheoretical Chapters 1 and 8, with foraysinto Chapters5, 6 and7,which (especially Chapter 5) deal with ...
... English literature. With this double interest group in mind, I mayperhaps suggest that narratologists concentrate onthe framingtheoretical Chapters 1 and 8, with foraysinto Chapters5, 6 and7,which (especially Chapter 5) deal with ...
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