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Wolf Schmid
This book is a standard work for modern narrative theory. It provides a terminological and theoretical system of reference for future research. The author explains and discusses in detail problems of communication structure and entities of a narrative work, point of view, the relationship between narrator's text and character's text, narrativity and eventfulness, and narrative transformations of happenings. The book outlines a theory of narration and analyses central narratological categories such as fiction, mimesis, author, reader, narrator etc. A detailed bibliography and glossary of narratological terms make this book a compendium of narrative theory which is of relevance for scholars and students of all literary disciplines. --Book Jacket.
| Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
|---|---|
| Pages | 258 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_13 | 978-3-110-22631-7 primary |
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