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245 0 2 _aA companion to narrative theory /
_cedited by James Phelan and Peter J. Rabinowitz.
264 1 _aMalden, MA :
_bBlackwell Pub.,
_c2005.
300 _axvi, 571 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c26 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
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_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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490 1 _aBlackwell companions to literature and culture ;
_v33
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tIntroduction : tradition and innovation in contemporary narrative theory /
_rJames Phelan and Peter J. Rabinowitz --
_g1.
_tHistories of narrative theory (I) : a genealogy of early developments /
_rDavid Herman --
_g2.
_tHistories of narrative theory (II) : from structuralism to the present /
_rMonika Fludernik --
_g3.
_tGhosts and monsters : on the (im)possibility of narrating the history of narrative theory /
_rBrian McHale --
_g4.
_tResurrection of the implied author : why bother? /
_rWayne C. Booth --
_g5.
_tReconceptualizing unreliable narration : synthesizing cognitive and rhetorical approaches /
_rAnsgar F. Nunning --
_g6.
_tAuthorial rhetoric, narratorial (un)reliability, divergent readings : Tolstoy's Kreutzer sonata /
_rTamar Yacobi --
_g7.
_tHenry James and "focalization," or why James loves gyp /
_rJ. Hillis Miller --
_g8.
_tWhat narratology and stylistics can do for each other /
_rDan Shen --
_g9.
_tThe pragmatics of narrative fictionality /
_rRichard Walsh --
_g10.
_tBeyond the poetics of plot : alternative forms of narrative progression and the multiple trajectories of Ulysses /
_rBrian Richardson --
_g11.
_tThey shoot tigers, don't they? : path and counterpoint in the long goodbye /
_rPeter J. Rabinowitz --
_g12.
_tSpatial poetics and Arundhati Roy's The God of small things /
_rSusan Stanford Friedman --
_g13.
_tThe "I" of the beholder : equivocal attachments and the limits of structuralist narratology /
_rSusan S. Lanser --
_g14.
_tNeonarrative; or, how to render the unnarratable in realist fiction and contemporary film /
_rRobyn R. Warhol --
_g15.
_tSelf-consciousness as a narrative feature and force : tellers vs. informants in generic design /
_rMeir Sternberg --
_g16.
_tEffects of sequence, embedding, and ekphrasis in Poe's "The oval portrait" /
_rEmma Kafalenos --
_g17.
_tMrs. Dalloway's progeny : The hours as second-degree narrative /
_rSeymour Chatman --
_g18.
_tGenre, repetition, temporal order : some aspects of biblical narratology /
_rDavid H. Richter --
_g19.
_tWhy won't our terms stay put? : the narrative communication diagram scrutinized and historicized /
_rHarry E. Shaw --
_g20.
_tGender and history in narrative theory : the problem of retrospective distance in David Copperfield and Bleak house /
_rAlison Case --
_g21.
_tNarrative judgments and the rhetorical theory of narrative : Ian McEwan's Atonement /
_rJames Phelan --
_g22.
_tThe changing faces of Mount Rushmore : collective portraiture and participatory national heritage /
_rAlison Booth --
_g23.
_tThe trouble with autobiography : cautionary notes for narrative theorists /
_rSidonie Smith and Julia Watson --
_g24.
_tOn a postcolonial narratology /
_rGerald Prince --
_g25.
_tModernist soundscapes and the intelligent ear : an approach to narrative through auditory perception /
_rMelba Cuddy-Keane --
_g26.
_tIn two voices, or : whose life/death/story is it, anyway? /
_rShlomith Rimmon-Kenan --
_g27.
_tNarrative in and of the law /
_rPeter Brooks --
_g28.
_tSecond nature, cinematic narrative, the historical subject, and Russian Ark /
_rAlan Nadel --
_g29.
_tNarrativizing the end : death and opera /
_rLinda Hutcheon and Michael Hutcheon --
_g30.
_tMusic and/as cine-narrative or : Ceci n'est pas un leitmotif /
_rRoyal S. Brown --
_g31.
_tClassical instrumental music and narrative /
_rFred Everett Maus --
_g32.
_t"I'm Spartacus!" /
_rCatherine Gunther Kodat --
_g33.
_tShards of a history of performance art : Pollock and Namuth through a glass, darkly /
_rPeggy Phelan --
_g34.
_tNarrative and digitality : learning to think with the medium /
_rMarie-Laure Ryan --
_g35.
_tThe future of all narrative futures /
_rH. Porter Abbott.
520 1 _a"The 35 original essays in A Companion to Narrative Theory constitute the best available introduction to this vital and contested field of humanistic enquiry. The essays represent all the major critical approaches to narrative - narratological, rhetorical, feminist, post-structuralist, historicist - and investigate and debate the relations among them. In addition, they stretch the boundaries of the field by considering narratives in different disciplines, such as law and medicine, and in a variety of media, including film, music, and painting."--BOOK JACKET.
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