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6. Narrative Modality: Possibility, Probability and the Passage of Time
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Mark Currie
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Series Editor’s Preface vi
- Acknowledgements viii
- Introduction: What Lies Ahead 1
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PART I Surprise and the Theory of Narrative
- 1. A Flow of Unforeseeable Novelty 11
- 2. Narratological Approaches to the Unforeseeable 34
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PART II The Unpredictable and the Future Anterior
- PART II The Unpredictable and the Future Anterior 55
- 4. What Will Have Happened: Writing and the Future Perfect 67
- 5. The Untimely and the Messianic 78
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PART III Time Flow and the Process of Reading
- 6. Narrative Modality: Possibility, Probability and the Passage of Time 99
- 7. Temporal Perspective: Narrative Futurity and the Distribution of Knowledge 114
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PART IV The Unforeseeable in Fictional Form
- 8. Maximum Peripeteia: Reversal of Fortune and the Rhetoric of Temporal Doubling 127
- 9. Freedom and the Inescapable Future 148
- 10. The Philosophy of Grammar 163
- Bibliography 176
- Index 181
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Series Editor’s Preface vi
- Acknowledgements viii
- Introduction: What Lies Ahead 1
-
PART I Surprise and the Theory of Narrative
- 1. A Flow of Unforeseeable Novelty 11
- 2. Narratological Approaches to the Unforeseeable 34
-
PART II The Unpredictable and the Future Anterior
- PART II The Unpredictable and the Future Anterior 55
- 4. What Will Have Happened: Writing and the Future Perfect 67
- 5. The Untimely and the Messianic 78
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PART III Time Flow and the Process of Reading
- 6. Narrative Modality: Possibility, Probability and the Passage of Time 99
- 7. Temporal Perspective: Narrative Futurity and the Distribution of Knowledge 114
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PART IV The Unforeseeable in Fictional Form
- 8. Maximum Peripeteia: Reversal of Fortune and the Rhetoric of Temporal Doubling 127
- 9. Freedom and the Inescapable Future 148
- 10. The Philosophy of Grammar 163
- Bibliography 176
- Index 181