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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... passage,as best Ican recall, assuresyouthat inyears tocome youwill treasurethe image youhavebefore you.Andnext tothesewords, also etched into thealuminium, ispreciselyan image:a photographofNevada Falls takenfrom theveryspoton whichyou ...
... passage,as best Ican recall, assuresyouthat inyears tocome youwill treasurethe image youhavebefore you.Andnext tothesewords, also etched into thealuminium, ispreciselyan image:a photographofNevada Falls takenfrom theveryspoton whichyou ...
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... passage so admirably lendsitself tothe purposes of thepresentstudy, informing myconception ofthe `natural' ofstorytellingin its most mundaneaswellas most artificial,i.e. experimental, incarnations. The natural,as Greenblatt implies ...
... passage so admirably lendsitself tothe purposes of thepresentstudy, informing myconception ofthe `natural' ofstorytellingin its most mundaneaswellas most artificial,i.e. experimental, incarnations. The natural,as Greenblatt implies ...
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... onlydarkly hints that art requires major tamperingwith the realif itwants to signifythat real onitssymbolic plane,but additionally refers usback to a somewhat obscure passage in Greenblatt's previ ous paragraph where he.
... onlydarkly hints that art requires major tamperingwith the realif itwants to signifythat real onitssymbolic plane,but additionally refers usback to a somewhat obscure passage in Greenblatt's previ ous paragraph where he.
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Monika Fludernik. somewhat obscure passage in Greenblatt's previ ous paragraph where he argued that `the natural is set over against the artificial through means that render such an opposition meaningless'. The opposition between the ...
Monika Fludernik. somewhat obscure passage in Greenblatt's previ ous paragraph where he argued that `the natural is set over against the artificial through means that render such an opposition meaningless'. The opposition between the ...
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