Narrative sequence in contemporary narratology
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Narrative sequence in contemporary narratology
(The theory and interpretation of narrative series)
The Ohio State University Press, c2016
- : pbk
- : hardback
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- On narrative sequence, classical and postclassical / Gerald Prince
- The configuration of narrative sequences / John Pier
- The eventfulness of non-events / Peter Huhn
- Privileged authorial disclosure about events: Wolff's "Bullet in the brain" and O'Hara's "Appearances" / James Phelan
- Ending twice over (or more): alternate endings in narrative / Eyal Segal
- Virtualities of plot and the dynamics of rereading / Raphael Baroni
- Intrigue, suspense, and sequentiality in comic strips: reading little Sammy Sneeze / Alain Boillat and Francoise Revaz
- Musical narrativity / Michael Toolan
- Narrativizing the matrix / Emma Kafalenos
- Unusual and unnatural narrative sequences / Brian Richardson
- Sequence, linearity, spatiality, or: why be afraid of fixed narrative order? / Marie-Laure Rya
- Conclusion: Epistemological problems in narrative theory: objectivist vs constructivist paradigm / Franco Passalacqua and Federico Pianzola