Fictionality and literature: core concepts revisited

"Combines analyses of a wide range of texts across time periods with historical events such as the Nat Tate biography hoax and the Anders Breivik murders to theorize a rhetorical definition of fictionality that reconceives of basic literary concepts such as author, narrator, plot, character, co...

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Other Authors: Gammelgaard, Lasse Raaby 1983- (Editor), Iversen, Stefan 1973- (Editor), Jacobsen, Louise Brix (Editor), Phelan, James 1951- (Editor), Walsh, Richard 1964- (Editor), Nielsen, Henrik Skov 1972- (Editor), Gjerlevsen, Simona Zetterberg 1988- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Columbus The Ohio State University Press [2022]
Series:Theory and interpretation of narrative
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Summary:"Combines analyses of a wide range of texts across time periods with historical events such as the Nat Tate biography hoax and the Anders Breivik murders to theorize a rhetorical definition of fictionality that reconceives of basic literary concepts such as author, narrator, plot, character, consciousness, tropes, intertextuality, and paratext"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:314 Seiten
ISBN:9780814215012

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