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1 Introducing Narrative Theory and the Analysis of Narratives 8
1 The Story-telling Animal : Narrative as a Way of Worldmaking 8
2 Narratives and Narrativity: Typical Characteristics and Basic Definitions 10
3 Story vs. Discourse: Elements of Narratives and Narrative Theories 13
4 Narrative Theory and Analysis of Narratives: Approaches to Narratives 15
5 Story-Oriented vs. Discourse-Oriented Narratology 18
6 An Outline of the Structure and Approach of the Present Volume 19
2 A Communication Model for Narrative Texts __ 21
1 Real-world Storytelling vs. Fictionai Narratives 21
2 Levels of Communication and Pragmatic Agents in Fictionai Narratives 25
3 Who speaks? - Authors, Narrators and Characters 29
4 Who sees? - Focalizers 31
5 Who is addressed? - Readers, Narratees and Characters — 32
6 Narrative/Non-Narrative Modes: Speech, Report, Description, Comment 33
7 Theory into Practice: Identifying Levels of Communication . 37
3 Categories and Models of Story-Oriented Narratology . *0
1 Constituents of the Narrated Storyworld: Events, Characters and Setting 40
2 Action: Events and Eventfulness - — 41
3 Story vs. Plot: Causality and Progression _ —— *3
4 Plot: Plot Structures and Plot Typologies 46
5 Beginnings and Endings: Forms of Exposition and Closure *9
6 Characters: Character Traits and Characterisation Techniques . 51
7 Perspective Structure of Texts: Character and Narrator Perspectives 57
8 Setting: Categories for the Analysis of the Representation of Space 59
9 Theory into Practice: Reading People, Reading Plots — 63
k Categories for the Analysis of the Representation of Time _ — 66
1 Narrating and Analysing Time: Order, Duration, Frequency 66
2 Text and Time: Discourse Time vs. Story Time — — 68
3 Categories of Order: Anachronies — —
4 Categories of Duration: Summary and Scene _— 2
5 Categories of Frequency: Singulative, Repetitive, Iterative 75
6 Surprise and Suspense in Narratives — —-—
7 Theory into Practice: Exploring Representations of Time _— 79
5 Categories and Models of Discourse-Oriented Narratology __ 82
1 Level of Narrative Mediation: A Survey of Competing Models 82
2 Characteristics of the three Typical Narrative Situations _ 83
3 Mixed Narrative Situations ——— —
4 Theory into Practice: Identifying Narrative Situations 89
5 The Structure of Narrative Transmission 92
6 Theory into Practice: Identifying Narrators and Focalizers 96
7 Unreliable Narration — 98
8 Theory into Practice: Examples of Unreliable Narration 100
9 Multiperspectival Narration 102
10 Theory into Practice: Examples of Multiperspectival Narration 103
6 Representing Speech and (Un-)Consciousness in Narrative 105
1 Substance: Speech, Perception, Thought, Feeling and (Un-)Consciousness 105
2 Narrative Modes for the Representation of Speech and Dialogue 108
3 Theory into Practice: Hearing Voices in Narrative Fiction 112
4 Narrative Modes for the Representation of (Un-)Consciousness 113
5 Theory into Practice: Reading Fictional Minds 119
7 An Outline of the Historical Development of Narrative Forms 122
1 The Novel as Cannibal: Appropriating Discourses, Text-Types and Forms 122
2 From Oral Story-Telling to Written Narratives 123
3 The Rise of the Novel: Defoe, Richardson, Fielding and the Victorians 127
4 The Rise of the Consciousness Novel: From Austen to Woolf 132
5 The Rise of the Self-Conscious Novel: From Sterne to Fowles 136
6 The Rise of the Multimodal Novel: New Media, New Narrative Forms 1*1
8 A Survey of Recent Approaches in Narrative Theory 1**
1 Classical Narratology vs. Postclassical Approaches ___ 14*
2 A Survey of Postclassical Approaches to Narratives __ 14*
3 (Implied) Authors and Values: Rhetorical and Ethical Approaches 149
4 Context and Ideology: Feminist and Gender-Oriented Approaches 152
5 Readers and Reading-processes: Cognitive Approaches 156
6 Fictionality and Storyworlds: Narratology and Possible-Worlds Theory 159
9 Narratives in other Genres and Media 163
1 Transgeneric and Transmedial Approaches to Narrative 163
2 Narrative and/in Drama 164
3 Narrative and/in Poetry 167
4 Narrative and/in Comics 171
5 Narrative and/in Film 174
6 Narrative and/in the Visual Ans 178
10 Forms and Functions of Narratives in the Real World 182
1 Narratives in the Real World 182
2 Narrated Selves: Narrative as a Means of Identity-formation 182
3 Narrated Nations: Narrative as a Means of Forging Communities 184
4 News Stories and Speeches: Narrative as a Political Action 186
Bibliography 189
Introductions and Reference Works 189
Works on Narrative Theory and the Analysis of Narrative Texts 189
Index 199
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Table of Contents
1 Introducing Narrative Theory and the Analysis of Narratives 8
1 "The Story-telling Animal": Narrative as a Way of Worldmaking 8
2 Narratives and Narrativity: Typical Characteristics and Basic Definitions 10
3 Story vs. Discourse: Elements of Narratives and Narrative Theories 13
4 Narrative Theory and Analysis of Narratives: Approaches to Narratives 15
5 Story-Oriented vs. Discourse-Oriented Narratology 18
6 An Outline of the Structure and Approach of the Present Volume 19
2 A Communication Model for Narrative Texts _ 21
1 Real-world Storytelling vs. Fictionai Narratives 21
2 Levels of Communication and Pragmatic Agents in Fictionai Narratives 25
3 Who speaks? - Authors, Narrators and Characters 29
4 Who sees? - Focalizers 31
5 Who is addressed? - Readers, Narratees and Characters — 32
6 Narrative/Non-Narrative Modes: Speech, Report, Description, Comment 33
7 Theory into Practice: Identifying Levels of Communication . 37
3 Categories and Models of Story-Oriented Narratology . *0
1 Constituents of the Narrated Storyworld: Events, Characters and Setting 40
2 Action: Events and Eventfulness - — 41
3 Story vs. Plot: Causality and Progression _ —— *3
4 Plot: Plot Structures and Plot Typologies 46
5 Beginnings and Endings: Forms of Exposition and Closure *9
6 Characters: Character Traits and Characterisation Techniques . 51
7 Perspective Structure of Texts: Character and Narrator Perspectives 57
8 Setting: Categories for the Analysis of the Representation of Space 59
9 Theory into Practice: Reading People, Reading Plots — 63
k Categories for the Analysis of the Representation of Time _ — 66
1 Narrating and Analysing Time: Order, Duration, Frequency 66
2 Text and Time: Discourse Time vs. Story Time — — 68
3 Categories of Order: Anachronies — — "'
4 Categories of Duration: Summary and Scene _— '2
5 Categories of Frequency: Singulative, Repetitive, Iterative 75
6 Surprise and Suspense in Narratives — —-— '"
7 Theory into Practice: Exploring Representations of Time _— 79
5 Categories and Models of Discourse-Oriented Narratology _ 82
1 Level of Narrative Mediation: A Survey of Competing Models 82
2 Characteristics of the three 'Typical Narrative Situations' _ 83
3 Mixed Narrative Situations ——— —
4 Theory into Practice: Identifying Narrative Situations 89
5 The Structure of Narrative Transmission 92
6 Theory into Practice: Identifying Narrators and Focalizers 96
7 Unreliable Narration — 98
8 Theory into Practice: Examples of Unreliable Narration 100
9 Multiperspectival Narration 102
10 Theory into Practice: Examples of Multiperspectival Narration 103
6 Representing Speech and (Un-)Consciousness in Narrative 105
1 Substance: Speech, Perception, Thought, Feeling and (Un-)Consciousness 105
2 Narrative Modes for the Representation of Speech and Dialogue 108
3 Theory into Practice: Hearing Voices in Narrative Fiction 112
4 Narrative Modes for the Representation of (Un-)Consciousness 113
5 Theory into Practice: Reading Fictional Minds 119
7 An Outline of the Historical Development of Narrative Forms 122
1 The Novel as Cannibal: Appropriating Discourses, Text-Types and Forms 122
2 From Oral Story-Telling to Written Narratives 123
3 The Rise of the Novel: Defoe, Richardson, Fielding and the Victorians 127
4 The Rise of the Consciousness Novel: From Austen to Woolf 132
5 The Rise of the Self-Conscious Novel: From Sterne to Fowles 136
6 The Rise of the Multimodal Novel: New Media, New Narrative Forms 1*1
8 A Survey of Recent Approaches in Narrative Theory 1**
1 Classical Narratology vs. Postclassical Approaches _ 14*
2 A Survey of Postclassical Approaches to Narratives _ 14*
3 (Implied) Authors and Values: Rhetorical and Ethical Approaches 149
4 Context and Ideology: Feminist and Gender-Oriented Approaches 152
5 Readers and Reading-processes: Cognitive Approaches 156
6 Fictionality and Storyworlds: Narratology and Possible-Worlds Theory 159
9 Narratives in other Genres and Media 163
1 Transgeneric and Transmedial Approaches to Narrative 163
2 Narrative and/in Drama 164
3 Narrative and/in Poetry 167
4 Narrative and/in Comics 171
5 Narrative and/in Film 174
6 Narrative and/in the Visual Ans 178
10 Forms and Functions of Narratives in the Real World 182
1 Narratives in the Real World 182
2 Narrated Selves: Narrative as a Means of Identity-formation 182
3 Narrated Nations: Narrative as a Means of Forging Communities 184
4 News Stories and Speeches: Narrative as a Political Action 186
Bibliography 189
Introductions and Reference Works 189
Works on Narrative Theory and the Analysis of Narrative Texts 189
Index 199 |
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