Tag: Narratology

Possible Worlds Theory and Contemporary Narratology


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English | ISBN: 0803294999 | 2019 | 354 pages | AZW3 | 2 MB
The notion of possible worlds has played a decisive role in postclassical narratology by awakening interest in the nature of fictionality and in emphasizing the notion of world as a source of aesthetic experience in narrative texts. As a theory concerned with the opposition between the actual world that we belong to and possible worlds created by the imagination, possible worlds theory has made significant contributions to narratology.

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Neuro-Narratology The Neural Secrets of Narration (EPUB)


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English | ISBN: 3631896174 | 2023 | 124 pages | EPUB | 974 KB
What happens in our brain when we create a story? Based on neuro-cognitivism, the study of narratives – ranging from novels to "life-stories", which relate to interstitial topics – has become more rigorous. In fact, an unparalleled panorama of constants, cemented since the Upper Palaeolithic, has been added to an unprecedented awareness of how each cultural habitat shapes the narratives of its inhabitants. This occured according to a particular neuro-cognitive style, thus limiting the so-called "authorial" freedom. Narratives – whether they originate from the Muses or from the voice of a completely illiterate individual – are like compressors that can zip together all the most crucial elements in our existence: time, space, intentions, purposes, agents and instrumental actions. For this reason, they represent an inexhaustible object of research.

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Animal Narratology


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English | 2020 | ISBN: 3039283480 | PDF | pages: 456 | 3.4 mb
Animal Narratology interrogates what it means to narrate, to speak-speak for, on behalf of-and to voice, or represent life beyond the human, which is in itself as different as insects, bears, and dogs are from each other, and yet more, as individual as a single mouse, horse, or puma. The varied contributions to this interdisciplinary Special Issue highlight assumptions about the human perception of, attitude toward, and responsibility for the animals that are read and written about, thus demonstrating that just as "the animal" does not exist, neither does "the human". In their zoopoetic focus, the analyses are aware that animal narratology ultimately always contains an approximation of an animal perspective in human terms and terminology, yet they make clear that what matters is how the animal is approximated and that there is an effort to approach and encounter the non-human in the first place. Many of the analyses come to the conclusion that literary animals give readers the opportunity to expand their own points of view both on themselves and others by adopting another’s perspective to the degree that such an endeavor is possible. Ultimately, the contributions call for a recognition of the many spaces, moments, and modes in which human lives are entangled with those of animals-one of which is located within the creative bounds of storytelling.

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Introduction To Narratology


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English | 2009 | pages: 200 | ISBN: 0415450306, 0415450292 | PDF | 1,5 mb
An Introduction to Narratology is an accessible, practical guide to narratological theory and terminology and its application to literature.

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