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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... perspective of those discourse types whichhave hitherto attracted comparatively little sustained analysis: oraland pseudooral typesof storytelling,including conversational narrative and oralhistory; historicalwriting; early forms ...
... perspective of those discourse types whichhave hitherto attracted comparatively little sustained analysis: oraland pseudooral typesof storytelling,including conversational narrative and oralhistory; historicalwriting; early forms ...
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... perspective, therealist underpinnings ofclassical narratologycan betranscended in the directionofananalysis that posits realism asthespecial caseofthe model, namelyasthat contextwhich allowsthefullest application of mimetic ...
... perspective, therealist underpinnings ofclassical narratologycan betranscended in the directionofananalysis that posits realism asthespecial caseofthe model, namelyasthat contextwhich allowsthefullest application of mimetic ...
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... perspective of narrative structure the fiction ofAphra Behn was crucial to the invention of the novel. The second half of Chapter 4 provides arough outlineof the relevant stagesin the development of the novelfromrealist to Modernist ...
... perspective of narrative structure the fiction ofAphra Behn was crucial to the invention of the novel. The second half of Chapter 4 provides arough outlineof the relevant stagesin the development of the novelfromrealist to Modernist ...
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... perspective of their ideological (ab)uses. Thus, thedichotomy between the natural andthe unnatural canbe analysed verymuch intermsof deconstructionist arguments about margin vs.centre, or in relation to the insidious workings of the ...
... perspective of their ideological (ab)uses. Thus, thedichotomy between the natural andthe unnatural canbe analysed verymuch intermsof deconstructionist arguments about margin vs.centre, or in relation to the insidious workings of the ...
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... nature(or evenas being`better than' nature);andÐfrom a biologicaland theological perspective Ðaspart of nature. The peculiar vagariesofthe conceptof the natural can hence be explained as deriving from the basic position of man in.
... nature(or evenas being`better than' nature);andÐfrom a biologicaland theological perspective Ðaspart of nature. The peculiar vagariesofthe conceptof the natural can hence be explained as deriving from the basic position of man in.
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