Handbook of Diachronic Narratology
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Edited by:
Peter Hühn
, John Pier and Wolf Schmid
About this book
This handbook brings together 42 contributions by leading narratologists devoted to the study of narrative devices in European literatures from antiquity to the present. Each entry examines the use of a specific narrative device in one or two national literatures across the ages, whether in successive or distant periods of time. Through the analysis of representative texts in a range of European languages, the authors compellingly trace the continuities and evolution of storytelling devices, as well as their culture-specific manifestations. In response to Monika Fludernik’s 2003 call for a "diachronization of narratology," this new handbook complements existing synchronic approaches that tend to be ahistorical in their outlook, and departs from postclassical narratologies that often prioritize thematic and ideological concerns. A new direction in narrative theory, diachronic narratology explores previously overlooked questions, from the evolution of free indirect speech from the Middle Ages to the present, to how changes in narrative sequence encoded the shift from a sacred to a secular worldview in early modern Romance literatures. An invaluable new resource for literary theorists, historians, comparatists, discourse analysts, and linguists.
Author / Editor information
Peter Hühn, University of Hamburg, Germany; John Pier, University of Tours and CRAL (CNRS), Paris, France; Wolf Schmid, University of Hamburg, Germany.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Introduction: Towards a Diachronic Narratology
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Two Handbooks – Two Concepts? On “Diachronic” and “Historical” Narratology
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First-Person Narration in Ancient Greek and Modern English Literature
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Narrator as Dissociated from the Author in Russian Literature
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Narrator’s Commentary in Czech Literature (1300–1900)
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Characters and Persons in Russian Literature
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Unreliable Narration in Antiquity
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Point of View in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature
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Perspective in Narrative Texts of the European Middle Ages
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Point of View in Russian Literature
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Representing Mental States in Ancient Greek Narrative
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Free Indirect Discourse in German and Russian Literature
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Free Indirect Discourse in English (1200–1700)
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Free Indirect Discourse in English (1700–Present)
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Free Indirect Discourse in Medieval and Modern French Literature
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Interior Monologue in Ancient and Modern Literature
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The Rhetoric of Narration in the Early Modern Period
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Trajectories of Plot in Icelandic Literature
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Motivation in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature
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Temporality in Ancient and Medieval Literatures
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Cohesion and Coherence in Russian Narrative Literature
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Sequence in French, Italian, and Spanish Literature (1500–1800)
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Suspense in Greek, Latin, and Spanish Literature
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Suspense in Spanish Narratives from the Golden Age to the Nineteenth Century
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Ekphrasis in Ancient Greek and Latin Epics
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Mise en Abyme in the Baroque Era and in Modernist and Postmodernist Narrative Fiction
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Mise en Abyme in Russian Literature
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Eventfulness in Classical Greek and Latin Literature
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Eventfulness in Medieval and Early Modern English Literature
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Eventfulness in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature
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Eventfulness in Late Antique Jewish Literature
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Poetic Narratives: The Sonnet Sequence (1400–1900)
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Poetical Narration in Russian Literature from the Eighteenth Century to the Present
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Oral Storytelling in Ancient Greek and German Medieval Literature
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Metanarration and Self-Reflexivity in Classical Greek, Latin, and Byzantine Narrative
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A Diachronic Perspective on Metalepsis
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Metalepsis in English Literature: From the Middle Ages to Postmodernism
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Metalepsis in Czech Literature
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Narrative Metalepsis in German and Italian Literature of Medieval and Early Modern Age
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Fictionality and the Alterity of Premodern Literature
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Fictionality in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature
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Aesthetic Illusion: A History of ‘Immersion’ and Western Illusionist Literature since Antiquity
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List of Authors
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Index
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