The Reader s Construction of Narrative

The Reader s Construction of Narrative
Author: Horst Ruthrof
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2016-08-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781134852062

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In this book, first published in 1981, the author argues that narrative is an interaction between "the presented world and the presentational process" and attempts to define narrative from the perspective of reading. The Reader’s Construction of Narrative includes chapters on narrative language, translating narrative and discusses what happens when we read a narrative text. This book will be of particular interest to students of literary theory.

Sequel to History

Sequel to History
Author: Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780691219608

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Sequel to History offers a comprehensive definition of postmodernism as a reformation of time. Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth uses a diversified theoretical approachdrawing on post-structuralism, feminism, new historicism, and twentieth-century scienceto demonstrate the crisis of our dominant idea of history and its dissolution in the rhythmic time of postmodernism. She enlarges this definition in discussions of several crises of cultural identity: the crisis of the object, the crisis of the subject, and the crisis of the sign. Finally, she explores the relation between language and time in post-modernism, proposing an arresting theory of her own about the rhythmic nature of postmodern temporality. Because the postmodern construction of time appears so clearly in narrative writing, each part of this work is punctuated by a "rhythm section" on a postmodern narrative (Robbe-Grillet's Jealousy, Cortezar's Hopscotch, and Nabokov's Ada); these extended readings provide concrete illustrations of Ermarth's theoretical positions. As in her critically acclaimed Realism and Consensus in the English Novel, Ermarth ranges across disciplines from anthropology and the visual arts to philosophy and history. For its interdisciplinary character and its lucid definition of postmodernism, Sequel to History will appeal to all those interested in the humanities.

Narrative Form

Narrative Form
Author: Suzanne Keen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2015-07-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781137439598

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This revised and expanded handbook concisely introduces narrative form to advanced students of fiction and creative writing, with refreshed references and new discussions of cognitive approaches to narrative, nonfiction, and narrative emotions.

Rhetorical Texture and Narrative Trajectories of the Lukan Galilean Ministry Speeches

Rhetorical Texture and Narrative Trajectories of the Lukan Galilean Ministry Speeches
Author: Patrick Spencer
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2007-04-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567648457

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Varying degrees of attention are paid to Jesus' four speeches in the Galilean ministry of the Gospel of Luke. Despite increasing interest in ancient Graeco-Roman rhetoric in biblical studies, few scholars examine the speeches from the lens of ancient rhetorical argument. In addition, with the exception of the inaugural speech in Luke 4.14-30, little attention is afforded to the relevance of the speeches for understanding larger nuances of the narrative discourse and how this affects the hermeneutical appropriation of authorial readers. In contrast, Spencer examines each speech from the context of ancient rhetorical argument and pinpoints various narrative trajectories-as associated with theme, plot, characterization, and topoi-that emerge from the rhetorical texture. In doing so, he shows that the four speeches function as "sign posts" that are integral to guiding the Lukan narrative from the "backwaters" of Galilee to the center of the Roman Empire.

The Powers of the False

The Powers of the False
Author: Doro Wiese
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2014-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780810130043

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Introduction -- The truth of narration and the powers of the false -- Accepting complicated legacies by being once removed from the world : Everything is illuminated (Foer 2002) -- "He looked for truth in facts and not in stories" : crimes of historiography and forces of fabulation in Richard Flanagan's Gould's book of fish (2003) -- Making time, undoing race: Richard Powers' The time of our singing (2003) -- Conclusion.

The Yearbook of the National Reading Conference

The     Yearbook of the National Reading Conference
Author: National Reading Conference (U.S.). Meeting
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1990
Genre: Reading
ISBN: UOM:39015032107024

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Philosophical Life in Cicero s Letters

Philosophical Life in Cicero s Letters
Author: Sean McConnell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2014-04-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107040816

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A fresh and exciting study of Cicero's philosophical activities and the enduring interest of his ethical and political thought.

The Narrative Reader

The Narrative Reader
Author: Martin McQuillan
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2000
Genre: Aufsatzsammlung
ISBN: 9780415205337

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The Narrative Reader provides a comprehensive survey of theories of narrative from Plato to Post-Structuralism. The selection of texts is bold and broad, demonstrating the extent to which narrative permeates the entire field of literature and culture. It shows the ways in which narrative crosses disciplines, continents and theoretical perspectives and will fascinate students and researchers alike, providing a long overdue point of entry to the complex field of narrative theory. Canonical texts are combined with those which are difficult to obtain elsewhere, and there are new translations and introductory material. The texts cover crucial issues including: * formalism * responses to narratology * psychoanalysis * phenomenology * deconstruction * structuralism * narrative and sexual difference * race * history The final section is designed to guide the student reader through the texts, and includes a helpful chronology of narrative theory, a glossary of narrative terms, and a checklist of narrative theories.