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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... schemas of utteranceand expression,the historical anecdote serves to attestto historical truth byinventinga fictional scene thatis meant tohighlight the specificity ofthehistorical in actu. Greenblatt's anecdote, fittingly in the ...
... schemas of utteranceand expression,the historical anecdote serves to attestto historical truth byinventinga fictional scene thatis meant tohighlight the specificity ofthehistorical in actu. Greenblatt's anecdote, fittingly in the ...
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... schemas) 19 are ofa prototype nature; theylend themselves to metonymic and metaphoric extension and canbe usedaspoints ofreference and comparison,thereby helping usersto masternew contexts. The aboveattemptsto situate language and human ...
... schemas) 19 are ofa prototype nature; theylend themselves to metonymic and metaphoric extension and canbe usedaspoints ofreference and comparison,thereby helping usersto masternew contexts. The aboveattemptsto situate language and human ...
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... schema of successive stages of decisions about alternative courses of action among which theprotagonist needstochoose. What Iwouldliketopreserve from Bremond'smodel isthe acknowledgement of dynamic movement, evenifthat movement, in ...
... schema of successive stages of decisions about alternative courses of action among which theprotagonist needstochoose. What Iwouldliketopreserve from Bremond'smodel isthe acknowledgement of dynamic movement, evenifthat movement, in ...
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... schema),he makesan important contribution by incorporating in his sequential model the crucial experience of unresolved direction. Bremond therefore allows an insight into the peculiar microtextual dynamicsofplot episodes inwhichreader ...
... schema),he makesan important contribution by incorporating in his sequential model the crucial experience of unresolved direction. Bremond therefore allows an insight into the peculiar microtextual dynamicsofplot episodes inwhichreader ...
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... schema (Pollak 1988) of oral narratives (Quasthoff 1980; Fludernik 1991, 1992a, 1992c). This unexpected occurrence indeed dynamically triggers the reaction of the protagonist, anditis this threepart schema of `situationevent (incidence) ...
... schema (Pollak 1988) of oral narratives (Quasthoff 1980; Fludernik 1991, 1992a, 1992c). This unexpected occurrence indeed dynamically triggers the reaction of the protagonist, anditis this threepart schema of `situationevent (incidence) ...
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