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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... historical sequence of texts. No one will come awayfrom thisbook feeling undernourished.' Brian McHale, Distinguished Professorof American Literature, West Virginia University and coeditor of Poetics Today Towardsa`Natural' Narratology ...
... historical sequence of texts. No one will come awayfrom thisbook feeling undernourished.' Brian McHale, Distinguished Professorof American Literature, West Virginia University and coeditor of Poetics Today Towardsa`Natural' Narratology ...
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... that are definedin terms ofbinary oppositions. Unlike most other narrative theories, moreover, the new paradigmis explicitly anddeliberately historical.The towards in the title reflects not merely the preliminary nature of P r e f a c e ...
... that are definedin terms ofbinary oppositions. Unlike most other narrative theories, moreover, the new paradigmis explicitly anddeliberately historical.The towards in the title reflects not merely the preliminary nature of P r e f a c e ...
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... historical aspects willalso makeit accessible to a wider audienceof scholars inthe fieldof English literature. With this double interest group in mind, I mayperhaps suggest that narratologists concentrate onthe framingtheoretical ...
... historical aspects willalso makeit accessible to a wider audienceof scholars inthe fieldof English literature. With this double interest group in mind, I mayperhaps suggest that narratologists concentrate onthe framingtheoretical ...
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... historical writing(Fineman 1989). According toFineman, in historical discourse anecdotes serve as the prime signifiers of the historical real. At the same time anecdotes paradoxically tend to flaunt theirliteracy. AsFinemanemphasizes ...
... historical writing(Fineman 1989). According toFineman, in historical discourse anecdotes serve as the prime signifiers of the historical real. At the same time anecdotes paradoxically tend to flaunt theirliteracy. AsFinemanemphasizes ...
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... historical discourse: its historicity. Greenblatt's excursion into theofficially demarcated realm ofthe wilderness defines nature in oppositionto culture and then deconstructs this dichotomyby exposing the cultural embeddedness ...
... historical discourse: its historicity. Greenblatt's excursion into theofficially demarcated realm ofthe wilderness defines nature in oppositionto culture and then deconstructs this dichotomyby exposing the cultural embeddedness ...
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