Theorizing narrativity [electronic resource] / edited by John Pier and Jos�e �Angel Garc�ia Landa.
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- P302.7 .T49 2008
"Theorizing Narrativity is a collective work by an international array of leading specialists in narrative theory. It provides new perspectives on the nature of narrative, genre theory, narrative semiotics and communication theory. Most contributions center on the specificity of literary fiction, but each chapter investigates a different dimension of narrativity with many issues dealt with in innovative ways (including oral storytelling, the law, video games, causality, intertextuality and the theory of reading). There are chapters by Gerald Prince on narrativehood and narrativity, Meir Sternberg on the narrativity of the law-code, Werner Wolf on chance and Peter H�uhn on eventfulness in fiction, Jukka Tyrkk�o on kaleidoscope narratives, Marie-Laure Ryan on transfictionality and computer games, Ansgar N�unning and Roy Sommer as well as Monika Fludernik on the narrativity of drama, Beatriz Penas on (non)standard narrativities, David Rudrum on narrativity and performativity, Michael Toolan on textual guidance, John Pier on causality and retrospection, and Jos�e �Angel Garc�ia Landa on retelling and represented narrations"--From publisher's website.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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