Structuralist Review, Volume 2Queens College Press, 1980 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 45
Pagina 57
... tale.13 This association is possible because the conventional fairy tale beginning is highly formulaic and easily recog- nized within the paradigmatic set of what may be called prose narrative openings . If the conventions that follow ...
... tale.13 This association is possible because the conventional fairy tale beginning is highly formulaic and easily recog- nized within the paradigmatic set of what may be called prose narrative openings . If the conventions that follow ...
Pagina 129
... Tale " remains on a diegetic or first level ( excepting of course the quotations ) , and the narrating of his tale is extradiegetic . But there are times in the novel when the narrative speaking voice does change , and the narrator ...
... Tale " remains on a diegetic or first level ( excepting of course the quotations ) , and the narrating of his tale is extradiegetic . But there are times in the novel when the narrative speaking voice does change , and the narrator ...
Pagina 133
... tale , problems immediately arise . Genette provides for first- person narrative on only the extradiegetic level or the second level of narrative , what he terms the intradiegetic level of narrative . Unfortu- nately , the Parricide ...
... tale , problems immediately arise . Genette provides for first- person narrative on only the extradiegetic level or the second level of narrative , what he terms the intradiegetic level of narrative . Unfortu- nately , the Parricide ...
Inhoudsopgave
Articles | 1 |
Myth and | 49 |
Cybernetic and Semiotic Models | 59 |
Copyright | |
23 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
abstract aesthetic allegory analysis artist attempt Barthes becomes cinematic Claude Ollier complex Comus concept consciousness context Couillatris Cranford creative criticism culture Darwin's death deconstruction Denkwürdigkeiten Derrida Derridean diegetic discourse earth-mother elements essay example father fiction film film noir Frankenstein Freud function Fuzzy Sets Genette Genette's genre German Grammatology Hermann human ideology interpretation Jacques Derrida Lacan language Leitch's linguistic literary texts literature logocentric Marxism Mary Shelley meaning Melmoth Melmoth the Wanderer metaphor München myth Nabokov narrative narratology narrator nature novel object origin play poem poetic possible pragmatics present Press problem psychoanalysis question reader reading reception theory relation relationship representation rhetoric Roland Barthes role Saussure Schreber semantic semiotics sense sequence sexual signifier sky-father story struc structuralist structure Sutpen tale textual theoretical theory tion trace tradition trans truth Univ words writing York