Handbook of Narratology

This handbook provides a systematic overview of the present state of international research in narratology and is now available in a second, completely revised and expanded edition.Detailed individual studies by internationally renowned narratologists elucidate central terms of narratology, present a critical account of the major research positions and their historical development and indicate directions for future research.

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Handbook of Narratology

This handbook provides a systematic overview of the present state of international research in narratology and is now available in a second, completely revised and expanded edition.Detailed individual studies by internationally renowned narratologists elucidate central terms of narratology, present a critical account of the major research positions and their historical development and indicate directions for future research.

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This handbook provides a systematic overview of the present state of international research in narratology and is now available in a second, completely revised and expanded edition.Detailed individual studies by internationally renowned narratologists elucidate central terms of narratology, present a critical account of the major research positions and their historical development and indicate directions for future research.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110382075
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 10/10/2014
Series: De Gruyter Handbook
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 954
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Peter Hühn, Wolf Schmid and Jan Christoph Meister, Univ. Hamburg, Germany; John Pier, Univ. François-Rabelais, Tours, France.

Table of Contents

Raphaël Baroni: tellability; Ute Berns: performitiy; Didier Coste: narrative levels; Catherine Emmott / Marc Alexander: schemata; Monika Fludernik: conversational narration, oral narration; mediacy; David Herman: cognitive narratology; Peter Hühn: event and eventfulness; Peter Hühn / Roy Sommer: narration in other literary genres; Fotis Jannidis: character; Hans Krah: film narration; Amia Lieblich: identity and narration; Uri Margolin: narrator; Brian McHale: speech representation; Matías Martinez: author, coherence; Jan Christoph Meister: narratology; Norbert Meuter: narration in various disciplines; Birgit Neumann / Ansgar Nünning: metanarration and metafictionality; John Pier: metalepsis; Gerald Prince: reader; Marie-Laure Ryan: narration in other media, space; Jean-Marie Schaeffer: fictional vs factual narration; Michael Scheffel: narrative constitution; Wolf Schmid: free indirect discourse, implied author; David Shepherd: dialogism; Meir Sternberg: narrativity; Carola Surkamp / Marion Gymnich: perspective; Michael Titzmann: sequentiality, time; Waleri Tjupa: heteroglossia; Werner Wolf: illusion.

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