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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... realism asthespecial caseofthe model, namelyasthat contextwhich allowsthefullest application of mimetic interpretativereading strategies. As explained more fully in Chapter 1, the term `natural' in the title feeds from three separate ...
... realism asthespecial caseofthe model, namelyasthat contextwhich allowsthefullest application of mimetic interpretativereading strategies. As explained more fully in Chapter 1, the term `natural' in the title feeds from three separate ...
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... realistic. What we needisan example that combines recreation or entertainment, aesthetics, the public sphere, and private property.The example mostcompelling toa literary criticlike myself is notapolitical careerora national park but a ...
... realistic. What we needisan example that combines recreation or entertainment, aesthetics, the public sphere, and private property.The example mostcompelling toa literary criticlike myself is notapolitical careerora national park but a ...
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... realistic particularity' (1957:17), thus historicizing the novelandits immanent realism. As we will see below, realism and experientiality do very much overlap in the frame of my model, and specificityÐwhet her a characteristic of ...
... realistic particularity' (1957:17), thus historicizing the novelandits immanent realism. As we will see below, realism and experientiality do very much overlap in the frame of my model, and specificityÐwhet her a characteristic of ...
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... realism, with atext's correlation withabodyofmaxims heldtobetrue by received opinion, conformanceto which signifies thefamiliar, the readable, the verisimilar. Culler, on the other hand,linksthe processof naturalization withthat ofthe ...
... realism, with atext's correlation withabodyofmaxims heldtobetrue by received opinion, conformanceto which signifies thefamiliar, the readable, the verisimilar. Culler, on the other hand,linksthe processof naturalization withthat ofthe ...
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... realistic detailwhichserves no observablefunction 43 constitutes realitysince it appearsto be that which is not controlled bythe artistry of the text. That argument is, however, paradoxical. By aligning the apparently afunctional detail ...
... realistic detailwhichserves no observablefunction 43 constitutes realitysince it appearsto be that which is not controlled bythe artistry of the text. That argument is, however, paradoxical. By aligning the apparently afunctional detail ...
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