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PART III : Narrative Form and its Relationship to History, Politics, and Ethics


Subject Literature » Literary Theory

Key-Topics narrative

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405114769.2005.x


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18. Genre, Repetition, Temporal Order: Some Aspects of Biblical Narratology 19. Why Won't Our Terms Stay Put? The Narrative Communication Diagram Scrutinized and Historicized 20. Gender and History in Narrative Theory: The Problem of Retrospective Distance in David Copperfield and Bleak House 21. Narrative Judgments and the Rhetorical Theory of Narrative: Ian McEwan's Atonement 22. The Changing Faces of Mount Rushmore: Collective Portraiture and Participatory National Heritage 23. The Trouble with Autobiography: Cautionary Notes for Narrative Theorists 24. On a Postcolonial Narratology 25. Modernist Soundscapes and the Intelligent Ear: An Approach to Narrative Through Auditory Perception 26. In Two Voices, or: Whose Life/Death/Story Is It, Anyway? ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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