An introduction to narratology /
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作 者:Monika Fludernik ; translated from the German by Patricia Hausler-Greenfield and Monika Fludernik.
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ISBN:9780415450300
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An Introduction to Narratology is an accessible, practical guide to narratological theory and terminology and its application to literature. In this book, Monika Fludernik outlines: the key concepts of style, metaphor and metonymy, and the history of narrative forms narratological approaches to interpretation and the linguistic aspects of texts, including new cognitive developments in the field how students can use narratological theory to work with texts, incorporating detailed practical examples aglossary of useful narrative terms, and suggestions for further reading. This textbook offers a comprehensive overview of the key aspects of narratology by a leading practitioner in the field. It demystifies the subject in a way that is accessible to beginners, but also reflects recent theoretical developments and narratology’s increasing popularity as a critical tool.
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Table Of Contents:
List of figures vii
Preface ix
1 Narrative and narrating 1
2 The theory of narrative 8
3 Text and authorship 13
The author 15
4 The structure of narrative 21
Text-internal narrative structures 26
Narrative and plot 29
The narrator: person 30
Time 32
Presentational modes 35
Focalization, perspective, point of view 36
5 The surface of narrative 40
Space/time 42
Fictional characters: how characters are introduced 44
Story and contouring 46
Oral storytelling and the episodic model 47
Episodic structure 48
The creative use of pronouns in texts 49
Experiments with tense in narrative 51
6 Realism, illusionism and metafiction 53
Narrative realism 53
Roland Barthes 54
The authenticity of the narrative voice 55
Fictionality 58
Metafiction and metanarration 60
7 Language, the representation of speech and the stylistics of narrative 64
Language 64
Representing speech 66
Language and style 69
Stylistic variation 71
Metaphor and metonymy 73
8 Thoughts, feelings and the unconscious 78
9 Narrative typologies 88
Franz Karl Stanzel's theory of narrative 89
G茅rard Genette's theory of narrative 98
Recent theories of narrative 104
10 Diachronic approaches to narrative 110
From speech to writing 111
The development of new narrative modes and their cognitive bases 112
Narratological firsts 113
New media 114
Changing functions and theoretical readjustments 115
Open research questions 116
11 Practical applications 119
Great Expectations and Mister Pip: childhood selves 119
Authorial narrative: the perspective from above 124
Reading people's minds 130
12 Guidelines for budding narratologists 136
How to write about narratological issues 138
Some do's and don't's: how to avoid narratologically infelicitous phrases 144
Glossary of narratological terms 150
Notes 163
Bibliography 166
Subject Index 183
Author Index 186
List of figures vii
Preface ix
1 Narrative and narrating 1
2 The theory of narrative 8
3 Text and authorship 13
The author 15
4 The structure of narrative 21
Text-internal narrative structures 26
Narrative and plot 29
The narrator: person 30
Time 32
Presentational modes 35
Focalization, perspective, point of view 36
5 The surface of narrative 40
Space/time 42
Fictional characters: how characters are introduced 44
Story and contouring 46
Oral storytelling and the episodic model 47
Episodic structure 48
The creative use of pronouns in texts 49
Experiments with tense in narrative 51
6 Realism, illusionism and metafiction 53
Narrative realism 53
Roland Barthes 54
The authenticity of the narrative voice 55
Fictionality 58
Metafiction and metanarration 60
7 Language, the representation of speech and the stylistics of narrative 64
Language 64
Representing speech 66
Language and style 69
Stylistic variation 71
Metaphor and metonymy 73
8 Thoughts, feelings and the unconscious 78
9 Narrative typologies 88
Franz Karl Stanzel's theory of narrative 89
G茅rard Genette's theory of narrative 98
Recent theories of narrative 104
10 Diachronic approaches to narrative 110
From speech to writing 111
The development of new narrative modes and their cognitive bases 112
Narratological firsts 113
New media 114
Changing functions and theoretical readjustments 115
Open research questions 116
11 Practical applications 119
Great Expectations and Mister Pip: childhood selves 119
Authorial narrative: the perspective from above 124
Reading people's minds 130
12 Guidelines for budding narratologists 136
How to write about narratological issues 138
Some do's and don't's: how to avoid narratologically infelicitous phrases 144
Glossary of narratological terms 150
Notes 163
Bibliography 166
Subject Index 183
Author Index 186
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