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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... literary theory and criticism. Inthisbook, Monika Fludernikargues foranewnarrative theorywhich builds on insights from conversational narrative while touching on key issues of poststructuralist theorizing. Drawing on insights from ...
... literary theory and criticism. Inthisbook, Monika Fludernikargues foranewnarrative theorywhich builds on insights from conversational narrative while touching on key issues of poststructuralist theorizing. Drawing on insights from ...
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... literary theory. Fludernik's newmodel entails aradical reconceptualization of current narratologicalthinking and integratesnarrative theory withina widerrangeof topicaldebates in literarystudies. The bookwillbeofinterest to advanced ...
... literary theory. Fludernik's newmodel entails aradical reconceptualization of current narratologicalthinking and integratesnarrative theory withina widerrangeof topicaldebates in literarystudies. The bookwillbeofinterest to advanced ...
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... literary theory. Towards a `Natural' Narratology proposes to redefine narrativity in termsofcognitive (`natural') parameters, movingbeyondformal narratologyintotherealm ofpragmatics,reception theoryand constructivism. Unlike traditional ...
... literary theory. Towards a `Natural' Narratology proposes to redefine narrativity in termsofcognitive (`natural') parameters, movingbeyondformal narratologyintotherealm ofpragmatics,reception theoryand constructivism. Unlike traditional ...
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... Literary critics with more general interests may perhaps want to browse through Chapter 1and concentrate onthe historical presentation in Chapters 3,4and 7.Chapter 2provides an introduction to various kindsoforal storytellingandwill be ...
... Literary critics with more general interests may perhaps want to browse through Chapter 1and concentrate onthe historical presentation in Chapters 3,4and 7.Chapter 2provides an introduction to various kindsoforal storytellingandwill be ...
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... literary and nonliterary sources, emphasis in the original text is rendered in italics, and my own emphases are given in bold italics. Documentation in quotations from literarysourcesincludes:thetitleoftheworkcited; the volume, part or ...
... literary and nonliterary sources, emphasis in the original text is rendered in italics, and my own emphases are given in bold italics. Documentation in quotations from literarysourcesincludes:thetitleoftheworkcited; the volume, part or ...
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