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"This volume explores the extraordinary contribution that classical poetics has made to twentieth and twenty-first century theories of narrative, aiming not to argue that modern narratologies simply present 'old wine in new wineskins', but rather to identify the diachronic affinities...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This volume explores the extraordinary contribution that classical poetics has made to twentieth and twenty-first century theories of narrative, aiming not to argue that modern narratologies simply present 'old wine in new wineskins', but rather to identify the diachronic affinities shared between ancient and modern stories about storytelling. By recognizing that modern narratologists bring a particular expertise to bear upon ancient literary theory, and by interrogating ancient and modern narratologies through the mutually imbricating dynamics of their reception, it seeks to arrive at a better understanding of both. 0Each chapter selects a key moment in the history of narratology on which to focus, providing an overview of significant phases before offering detailed analyses of core theories and texts, from the Russian formalists and Chicago school neo-Aristotelians, through the prestructuralists, structuralists, and poststructuralists, up to the latest unnatural and antimimetic narratologists. The reception history that thus unfolds offers some remarkable plot twists and yields valuable insights into the0interpretation of some notoriously difficult ancient works. Plato in the Republic is unmasked as an unreliable narrator and theorist, while Aristotle's On Poets reveals a rare glimpse of the philosopher putting narrative theory into practice in the role of storyteller. Horace's Ars Poetica and the works of ancient scholia by critics and commentators evince a rhetorically conceived poetics and sophisticated reader-response-based narratology which indicate a keen interest in audience affect and cognition - anticipating the cognitive turn in narratology's most recent postclassical phase." |
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adam_text | 1 CONTENTS 1. Introduction 1 2. Ancient narrative theory before Aristotle—Plato 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Arche Plato s Ion Plato s Republic Teleute 11 13 15 21 3. Aristotle 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 25 Arche Aristotle and Plato Muthos Katholou and idion Ethos Dianoia Diegetlc mimesis Teleute 25 27 34 41 44 46 48 54 4. Ancient narrative theory after Aristotle—Horace 4.1 Arche 4.2 Horace s Letter to the Pisones or Ars poetica 4.3 Teleute 5. Ancient narrative theory in practice 5.1 Arche 5.2 Ancient narratological terms and concepts in the Homeric scholia 5.3 Modern narratological terms and concepts in the Homeric scholia 5.4 Ancient commentaries 5.5 Ancient narratological terms and concepts In the Servius commentaries 5.6 Modern narratological terms and concepts in the Servius commentaries 5.7 Teleute 6. Russian formalism 6.1 Arche 6.2 Victor Shklovsky 11 63 63 64 72 75 75 77 83 89 92 96 106 109 109 112
X СОнТЕШь 6.3 Mikhail Petrovsky 119 6.4 Boris Tomashevsky 6.5 Vladimir Propp 6.6 Epeisodion (On translation) 122 127 130 6.7 Teleute 134 7. Neo-Aristotelianism 135 7.1 Arche 7.2 Ronald Crane 135 140 7.3 Wayne Booth 7.4 David Richter, Peter Rabinowitz, and James Phelan 146 151 7.5 Teleuie 157 8. Prestructuralism 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 Arche Henry James Percy Lubbock E. M. Forster Norman Friedman Franz Stanzel Teleute 9. Structuralism Arche Roland Barthes Tzvetan Todorov Gerard Genette 9.4.1 DIegesis as mimesis (Plato and Aristotle) 9.4.2 Diegesis as histoire (Benveniste) 9.4.3 Diegesis as narrative pure andsimple (Todorov) 9.4.4 Diegesis as diégèse (Metz and Souriau) 9.4.5 Diegesis as diégésis (Plato andAristotle revisited) 9.5 Mieke Bal 9.6 Epeisodion (On translation) 9.7 Teleute 10. 159 159 159 165 167 171 175 177 179 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 179 182 186 189 190 193 195 198 201 203 210 213 Poststructuralism 215 10.1 Arche 10.2 Seymour Chatman 215 217 10.3 Susan Lanser 10.4 Peter Brooks 10.5 Teleute 223 228 231
Contents xi 235 11. Postclassidsm 235 236 242 11.1 Arche 11.2 11.3 11.4 11,5 Monika Fludernik David Herman Jan Alber and Brian Richardson Teleute 246 251 GLOSSARY BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX • 253 257 281
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spelling | Liveley, Genevieve Verfasser (DE-588)143338471 aut Narratology Genevieve Liveley First edition Oxford, United Kingdom Oxford University Press 2019 xi, 287 Seiten 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Classics in theory "This volume explores the extraordinary contribution that classical poetics has made to twentieth and twenty-first century theories of narrative, aiming not to argue that modern narratologies simply present 'old wine in new wineskins', but rather to identify the diachronic affinities shared between ancient and modern stories about storytelling. By recognizing that modern narratologists bring a particular expertise to bear upon ancient literary theory, and by interrogating ancient and modern narratologies through the mutually imbricating dynamics of their reception, it seeks to arrive at a better understanding of both. 0Each chapter selects a key moment in the history of narratology on which to focus, providing an overview of significant phases before offering detailed analyses of core theories and texts, from the Russian formalists and Chicago school neo-Aristotelians, through the prestructuralists, structuralists, and poststructuralists, up to the latest unnatural and antimimetic narratologists. The reception history that thus unfolds offers some remarkable plot twists and yields valuable insights into the0interpretation of some notoriously difficult ancient works. Plato in the Republic is unmasked as an unreliable narrator and theorist, while Aristotle's On Poets reveals a rare glimpse of the philosopher putting narrative theory into practice in the role of storyteller. Horace's Ars Poetica and the works of ancient scholia by critics and commentators evince a rhetorically conceived poetics and sophisticated reader-response-based narratology which indicate a keen interest in audience affect and cognition - anticipating the cognitive turn in narratology's most recent postclassical phase." Geschichte 1900- gnd rswk-swf Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd rswk-swf Antike (DE-588)4068754-5 gnd rswk-swf Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Erzähltheorie (DE-588)4152975-3 gnd rswk-swf Literaturgeschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4036019-2 gnd rswk-swf Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd rswk-swf Literature / History and criticism Narration (Rhetoric) Literature Criticism, interpretation, etc Narratologie (DE-2581)TH000005207 gbd Klassische Philologie, Methodenfragen (DE-2581)TH000012820 gbd Antike (DE-588)4068754-5 s Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 s Erzähltheorie (DE-588)4152975-3 s DE-604 Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 s Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 s Literaturgeschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4036019-2 s Geschichte 1900- z 1\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-19-252443-0 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031319867&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title | Narratology |
title_auth | Narratology |
title_exact_search | Narratology |
title_full | Narratology Genevieve Liveley |
title_fullStr | Narratology Genevieve Liveley |
title_full_unstemmed | Narratology Genevieve Liveley |
title_short | Narratology |
title_sort | narratology |
topic | Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd Antike (DE-588)4068754-5 gnd Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Erzähltheorie (DE-588)4152975-3 gnd Literaturgeschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4036019-2 gnd Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Rezeption Antike Griechisch Literatur Erzähltheorie Literaturgeschichtsschreibung Latein |
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