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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... tripthrough Yosemite National Park lacks thetypically anecdotalclimax ofadialogue witha punch line or a similarly climactic focus. Functionally,the hypothetical setup of this purely fictive `fable' marks the experience.
... tripthrough Yosemite National Park lacks thetypically anecdotalclimax ofadialogue witha punch line or a similarly climactic focus. Functionally,the hypothetical setup of this purely fictive `fable' marks the experience.
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... experience ofthat which has beenlost irretrievably and now hasto be called into existence by fictional means: through symbolic denomination and, noncoincidentally, by meansof poetic invocation. Greenblatt's account ofthis adventure ...
... experience ofthat which has beenlost irretrievably and now hasto be called into existence by fictional means: through symbolic denomination and, noncoincidentally, by meansof poetic invocation. Greenblatt's account ofthis adventure ...
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... experience!) shouldbe secured bya railing(the symbolof paternalistic authority) which benevolently (but prohibitively) `keeps youfrom fallingto your death'. The intensification of the rules asone approaches the heartofthe wilderness is ...
... experience!) shouldbe secured bya railing(the symbolof paternalistic authority) which benevolently (but prohibitively) `keeps youfrom fallingto your death'. The intensification of the rules asone approaches the heartofthe wilderness is ...
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... experience of the park, since he remembers the photograph but only vaguely recalls the message of Muir's `sentiments'. Like a good tourist, Greenblatt therefore zooms in on the `image', noton the view(asecondhand experience of the ...
... experience of the park, since he remembers the photograph but only vaguely recalls the message of Muir's `sentiments'. Like a good tourist, Greenblatt therefore zooms in on the `image', noton the view(asecondhand experience of the ...
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... poetry. Except,of course, forthefancifulvagaries of this initialprologue andits exceptionally candid glimpse of theprocesses of mimesis that shape thereader's experience of thenarratological wilderness. 1 T o w a r d s a `
... poetry. Except,of course, forthefancifulvagaries of this initialprologue andits exceptionally candid glimpse of theprocesses of mimesis that shape thereader's experience of thenarratological wilderness. 1 T o w a r d s a `
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