Towards a 'Natural' NarratologyRoutledge, 2002 - 472 páginas In this ground breaking work of synthesis, Monika Fludernik combines insights from literary theory and linguistics to provide a challenging new theory of narrative. |
Índice
Prologue in the wilderness | 1 |
1 Towards a natural narratology | 9 |
2 Natural narrative and other oral modes | 39 |
3 From the oral to the written | 68 |
4 The realist paradigm | 97 |
5 Reflectorization and figuralization | 133 |
6 Virgin territories | 166 |
7 Games with tellers telling and told | 202 |
8 Natural Narratology | 234 |
In lieu of an epilogue | 281 |
Notes | 283 |
References | 307 |
Author index | 338 |
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