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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... andthe Languagesof Fiction, whereI deliberately concentratedonnon canonical examples offree indirect discourse. Thus,readers will find novels fromthe eighteenth to theearlytwentieth centuries underrepresented in comparison ...
... andthe Languagesof Fiction, whereI deliberately concentratedonnon canonical examples offree indirect discourse. Thus,readers will find novels fromthe eighteenth to theearlytwentieth centuries underrepresented in comparison ...
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... and the American Council of Learned Societiesfor making possiblemy year attheNational Humanities Center in1990±91, wherefirst drafts ofChapters1 and 5 were produced, andthe Alexander von Humboldt Foundationfor awardingme a fellowship ...
... and the American Council of Learned Societiesfor making possiblemy year attheNational Humanities Center in1990±91, wherefirst drafts ofChapters1 and 5 were produced, andthe Alexander von Humboldt Foundationfor awardingme a fellowship ...
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... andthe novel. Where Greenblatt's story serves as an exemplum of the ideology of representation and opens up into an analysis of the capitalist underpinnings of the supposedly `natural', my own enquiry will be directed towards narration ...
... andthe novel. Where Greenblatt's story serves as an exemplum of the ideology of representation and opens up into an analysis of the capitalist underpinnings of the supposedly `natural', my own enquiry will be directed towards narration ...
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... andthe elusive signified.Its function canbe comparedto thatof the textual `real'in the realist novel with its paradoxical relationto the `Real' ofhuman cognition. Greenblatt's anecdote notonly illustrates the shortcircuitof ...
... andthe elusive signified.Its function canbe comparedto thatof the textual `real'in the realist novel with its paradoxical relationto the `Real' ofhuman cognition. Greenblatt's anecdote notonly illustrates the shortcircuitof ...
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... andthe Languagesof Fictioncantherefore be foundto obtain also inthe realmofthe historical anecdote and to perform a crucial function within the semiotic economy of the historiographical discourse. Justasall languagerepresentation is ...
... andthe Languagesof Fictioncantherefore be foundto obtain also inthe realmofthe historical anecdote and to perform a crucial function within the semiotic economy of the historiographical discourse. Justasall languagerepresentation is ...
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