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9783110178746

What Is Narratology?

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  • ISBN13:

    9783110178746

  • ISBN10:

    3110178745

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-03-01
  • Publisher: De Gruyter

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What Is Narratology? sees itself as contributing to the intensive international discussion and controversy on the structure and function of narrative theory. The 14 papers in the volume advance proposals for determining the object of narratology, modelling its concepts and characterising its status within cultural studies.

Table of Contents

GERALD PRINCE
Surveying Narratology
1(16)
WOLF SCHMID
Narrativity and Eventfulness
17(18)
FOTIS JANNIDIS
Narratology and the Narrative
35(20)
JAN CHRISTOPH MEISTER
Narratology as Discipline: A Case for Conceptual Fundamentalism
55(18)
JOHN PIER
On the Semiotic Parameters of Narrative: A Critique of Story and Discourse
73(26)
ANDREAS KABLITZ
Realism as a Poetics of Observation. The Function of Narrative Perspective in the Classic French Novel: Flaubert-Stendhal-Balzac
99(38)
ANJA CORNILS, WILHELM SCHERNUS
On the Relationship between the Theory of the Novel, Narrative Theory, and Narratology
137(38)
MICHAEL TITZMANN
The Systematic Place of Narratology in Literary Theory and Textual Theory
175(30)
TOM KINDT, HANS-HARALD MÜLLER
Narrative Theory and/or/as Theory of Interpretation
205(16)
MATIAS MARTINEZ, MICHAEL SCHEFFEL
Narratology and Theory of Fiction: Remarks on a Complex Relationship
221(18)
ANSGAR NÜNNING
Narratology or Narratologies? Taking Stock of Recent Developments, Critique and Modest Proposals for Future Usages of the Term
239(38)
JENS EDER
Narratology and Cognitive Reception Theories
277(26)
DAVID HERMAN
Regrounding Narratology: The Study of Narratively Organized Systems for Thinking
303(30)
MARIE-LAURE RYAN
Narrative Cartography: Towards a Visual Narratology
333(32)
Name Index 365

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