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Poetical Narration in Russian Literature from the Eighteenth Century to the Present
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Veronika Zuseva-Özkan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction: Towards a Diachronic Narratology 1
- Two Handbooks – Two Concepts? On “Diachronic” and “Historical” Narratology 5
- First-Person Narration in Ancient Greek and Modern English Literature 16
- Narrator as Dissociated from the Author in Russian Literature 41
- Narrator’s Commentary in Czech Literature (1300–1900) 55
- Characters and Persons in Russian Literature 71
- Unreliable Narration in Antiquity 84
- Point of View in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature 105
- Perspective in Narrative Texts of the European Middle Ages 127
- Point of View in Russian Literature 140
- Representing Mental States in Ancient Greek Narrative 162
- Free Indirect Discourse in German and Russian Literature 177
- Free Indirect Discourse in English (1200–1700) 204
- Free Indirect Discourse in English (1700–Present) 230
- Free Indirect Discourse in Medieval and Modern French Literature 257
- Interior Monologue in Ancient and Modern Literature 282
- The Rhetoric of Narration in the Early Modern Period 302
- Trajectories of Plot in Icelandic Literature 324
- Motivation in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature 347
- Temporality in Ancient and Medieval Literatures 371
- Cohesion and Coherence in Russian Narrative Literature 396
- Sequence in French, Italian, and Spanish Literature (1500–1800) 420
- Suspense in Greek, Latin, and Spanish Literature 443
- Suspense in Spanish Narratives from the Golden Age to the Nineteenth Century 459
- Ekphrasis in Ancient Greek and Latin Epics 482
- Mise en Abyme in the Baroque Era and in Modernist and Postmodernist Narrative Fiction 502
- Mise en Abyme in Russian Literature 528
- Eventfulness in Classical Greek and Latin Literature 550
- Eventfulness in Medieval and Early Modern English Literature 574
- Eventfulness in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature 597
- Eventfulness in Late Antique Jewish Literature 620
- Poetic Narratives: The Sonnet Sequence (1400–1900) 644
- Poetical Narration in Russian Literature from the Eighteenth Century to the Present 666
- Oral Storytelling in Ancient Greek and German Medieval Literature 684
- Metanarration and Self-Reflexivity in Classical Greek, Latin, and Byzantine Narrative 710
- A Diachronic Perspective on Metalepsis 725
- Metalepsis in English Literature: From the Middle Ages to Postmodernism 751
- Metalepsis in Czech Literature 770
- Narrative Metalepsis in German and Italian Literature of Medieval and Early Modern Age 790
- Fictionality and the Alterity of Premodern Literature 810
- Fictionality in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature 833
- Aesthetic Illusion: A History of ‘Immersion’ and Western Illusionist Literature since Antiquity 854
- List of Authors 879
- Index 881
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction: Towards a Diachronic Narratology 1
- Two Handbooks – Two Concepts? On “Diachronic” and “Historical” Narratology 5
- First-Person Narration in Ancient Greek and Modern English Literature 16
- Narrator as Dissociated from the Author in Russian Literature 41
- Narrator’s Commentary in Czech Literature (1300–1900) 55
- Characters and Persons in Russian Literature 71
- Unreliable Narration in Antiquity 84
- Point of View in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature 105
- Perspective in Narrative Texts of the European Middle Ages 127
- Point of View in Russian Literature 140
- Representing Mental States in Ancient Greek Narrative 162
- Free Indirect Discourse in German and Russian Literature 177
- Free Indirect Discourse in English (1200–1700) 204
- Free Indirect Discourse in English (1700–Present) 230
- Free Indirect Discourse in Medieval and Modern French Literature 257
- Interior Monologue in Ancient and Modern Literature 282
- The Rhetoric of Narration in the Early Modern Period 302
- Trajectories of Plot in Icelandic Literature 324
- Motivation in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature 347
- Temporality in Ancient and Medieval Literatures 371
- Cohesion and Coherence in Russian Narrative Literature 396
- Sequence in French, Italian, and Spanish Literature (1500–1800) 420
- Suspense in Greek, Latin, and Spanish Literature 443
- Suspense in Spanish Narratives from the Golden Age to the Nineteenth Century 459
- Ekphrasis in Ancient Greek and Latin Epics 482
- Mise en Abyme in the Baroque Era and in Modernist and Postmodernist Narrative Fiction 502
- Mise en Abyme in Russian Literature 528
- Eventfulness in Classical Greek and Latin Literature 550
- Eventfulness in Medieval and Early Modern English Literature 574
- Eventfulness in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature 597
- Eventfulness in Late Antique Jewish Literature 620
- Poetic Narratives: The Sonnet Sequence (1400–1900) 644
- Poetical Narration in Russian Literature from the Eighteenth Century to the Present 666
- Oral Storytelling in Ancient Greek and German Medieval Literature 684
- Metanarration and Self-Reflexivity in Classical Greek, Latin, and Byzantine Narrative 710
- A Diachronic Perspective on Metalepsis 725
- Metalepsis in English Literature: From the Middle Ages to Postmodernism 751
- Metalepsis in Czech Literature 770
- Narrative Metalepsis in German and Italian Literature of Medieval and Early Modern Age 790
- Fictionality and the Alterity of Premodern Literature 810
- Fictionality in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature 833
- Aesthetic Illusion: A History of ‘Immersion’ and Western Illusionist Literature since Antiquity 854
- List of Authors 879
- Index 881