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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... reader, that the promised reward, on reaching the destinationofthe visitor'ssemiotic quest,deconstructs itselfby ... readers who can compare Greenblatt's narrative description with their.
... reader, that the promised reward, on reaching the destinationofthe visitor'ssemiotic quest,deconstructs itselfby ... readers who can compare Greenblatt's narrative description with their.
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... reader tourist). Itison account ofthis combination thatthe passage so admirably lendsitself tothe purposes of thepresentstudy, informing myconception ofthe `natural' ofstorytellingin its most mundaneaswellas most artificial,i.e. ...
... reader tourist). Itison account ofthis combination thatthe passage so admirably lendsitself tothe purposes of thepresentstudy, informing myconception ofthe `natural' ofstorytellingin its most mundaneaswellas most artificial,i.e. ...
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... reader whoisfamiliar withthetricksof eighteenthcentury landscapegardenswith their fake ruins,orwithOscar Wilde's reflections on the influence of art on life. It is, not surprisingly, a film company that requires cosmetic touches to ...
... reader whoisfamiliar withthetricksof eighteenthcentury landscapegardenswith their fake ruins,orwithOscar Wilde's reflections on the influence of art on life. It is, not surprisingly, a film company that requires cosmetic touches to ...
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... reader has been introduced toa wide range ofnoncanonical narratives and isable to weigh competing theses againstthat evidence. Whereas Chapter 1 provides a guideline to the frameworkofthenew theory, the final chapter closes the ...
... reader has been introduced toa wide range ofnoncanonical narratives and isable to weigh competing theses againstthat evidence. Whereas Chapter 1 provides a guideline to the frameworkofthenew theory, the final chapter closes the ...
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... reader'sor auditor'sinterpretative interaction with the narrative. Configurality on thatlevel is crucially determined byactive interpretation (teasing out the teleological perspectives inherent on level II) and the reconstructionof the ...
... reader'sor auditor'sinterpretative interaction with the narrative. Configurality on thatlevel is crucially determined byactive interpretation (teasing out the teleological perspectives inherent on level II) and the reconstructionof the ...
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