Author | : Greta Olson |
Publisher | : Walter de Gruyter |
Total Pages | : 377 |
Release | : 2011 |
ISBN 10 | : 9783110254990 |
ISBN 13 | : 3110254999 |
Language | : EN, FR, DE, ES & NL |
Language: en
Pages: 377
Pages: 377
Current Trends in Narratology offers an overview of cutting-edge approaches to theories of storytelling. The introduction details how new emphases on cognitive
Language: en
Pages: 319
Pages: 319
Narrative Research, once the domain of structuralist literary theory, has over the last 15 years developed into an international and interdisciplinary field. It
Language: en
Pages: 272
Pages: 272
By redefining established topics of narratology, research has become highly diversified. The contributions to this volume neither synthesize developments nor wo
Language: en
Pages: 649
Pages: 649
The search for the defining qualities of narrative has produced an expansive range of definitions which, largely unconnected with each other, obscure the notion
Language: en
Pages: 323
Pages: 323
In this volume, an international group of contributors presents new perspectives on narrative. Using David Herman’s 1999 definition of "postclassical narratol
Language: en
Pages: 521
Pages: 521
The twenty-five essays of Anatomies of the Gospels and Beyond are offered by internationally recognized New Testament scholars to honor the deep and broad legac
Language: en
Pages: 643
Pages: 643
Narratology has been flourishing in recent years thanks to investigations into a broad spectrum of narratives, at the same time diversifying its theoretical and
Language: en
Pages: 152
Pages: 152
This book actively engages with current discussion of narratology, and unnatural narrative theory in particular. Unsatisfied with the hegemony of European and A
Language: en
Pages: 320
Pages: 320
This volume explores the extraordinary contribution that classical poetics has made to twentieth and twenty-first century theories of narrative, aiming not to a
Language: en
Pages: 279
Pages: 279
In recent years, the study of unnatural narratives has become an exciting new but still disparate research program in narrative theory. For the first time, this