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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... With this double interest group in mind, I mayperhaps suggest that narratologists concentrate onthe framingtheoretical Chapters 1 and 8, with foraysinto Chapters5, 6 and7 ... an example of fiction that begins to move away from the automatic.
... With this double interest group in mind, I mayperhaps suggest that narratologists concentrate onthe framingtheoretical Chapters 1 and 8, with foraysinto Chapters5, 6 and7 ... an example of fiction that begins to move away from the automatic.
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... and culminates ina paradoxical deconstruction ofthese signs' canvassed meaning. The hypothetical natureenthusiast followsthe officiallydesigned trailof signifiers to their ever denser and allegedly epiphanic source only to find, with the ...
... and culminates ina paradoxical deconstruction ofthese signs' canvassed meaning. The hypothetical natureenthusiast followsthe officiallydesigned trailof signifiers to their ever denser and allegedly epiphanic source only to find, with the ...
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Monika Fludernik. hypothetical setup of this purely fictive `fable' marks the experience as repeatable (on the lines of Derrida's iterable) ... the wilderness involvesan intensification of these signifying strategies; and contact with the ...
Monika Fludernik. hypothetical setup of this purely fictive `fable' marks the experience as repeatable (on the lines of Derrida's iterable) ... the wilderness involvesan intensification of these signifying strategies; and contact with the ...
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Monika Fludernik. intensification of these signifying strategies; and contact with the real wilderness is repeatedly deferred to the point where Nature at last comesintoview but at the same time remains offlimits across the abyss ofthe ...
Monika Fludernik. intensification of these signifying strategies; and contact with the real wilderness is repeatedly deferred to the point where Nature at last comesintoview but at the same time remains offlimits across the abyss ofthe ...
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... of `reallife experience'. Experientiality can be aligned with actantial frames, but italso correlates with the evocation of consciousness or with the representation of a speaker role. Experientiality,as everythingelseinnarrative, reflects a ...
... of `reallife experience'. Experientiality can be aligned with actantial frames, but italso correlates with the evocation of consciousness or with the representation of a speaker role. Experientiality,as everythingelseinnarrative, reflects a ...
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