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... an analysis of ing to single sentences into “ trans- narrative . phrastic ” ones in order to make G. Wienold's attempt34 to describe them a fully useful set of terms for narrative texts within the framework describing whole texts .
... an analysis of ing to single sentences into “ trans- narrative . phrastic ” ones in order to make G. Wienold's attempt34 to describe them a fully useful set of terms for narrative texts within the framework describing whole texts .
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When Vladimir Propp describes the plot structure of the folktale , and Sergei Eisenstein describes the process of montage ... By employing texts from the gothic genre , I shall suggest a methodology that may be employed to describe how ...
When Vladimir Propp describes the plot structure of the folktale , and Sergei Eisenstein describes the process of montage ... By employing texts from the gothic genre , I shall suggest a methodology that may be employed to describe how ...
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Maddox concentrates on those aspects of Greimas's work that describe the way in which a story is made up of a series of contiguous narrative units in the course of whose succession the content of the initial units is transformed or ...
Maddox concentrates on those aspects of Greimas's work that describe the way in which a story is made up of a series of contiguous narrative units in the course of whose succession the content of the initial units is transformed or ...
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