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        9 Nonnarration and Ornamentalization in Isaak Babel’s “Crossing the Zbruč”
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        Wolf Schmid
        
                                    
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
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                            I. Happenings and Story
- 1 Assembling 3
- 2 Omitting 10
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                            II. The Nonnarrated in Short Fiction
- 3 Lacunae and Implied Psychology in Aleksandr Puškin’s Belkin Tales 23
- 4 Inverting the Detective Script: Karel Capek’s “Case of Dr. Mejzlík” 32
- 5 Concealed Stories – Mansfield and Čexov 36
- 6 Anton Čexov’s Open-Ended Stories 41
- 7 James Joyce: Dubliners 49
- 8 Katherine Mansfield: “The Woman at the Store” 53
- 9 Nonnarration and Ornamentalization in Isaak Babel’s “Crossing the Zbruč” 55
- 10 Robert Musil: “Tonka” 65
- 11 Modes of Nonnarration in Ernest Hemingway 68
- 12 William Faulkner’s Art of Nonnarration 79
- 13 Bernard Malamud’s Mysteries 89
- 14 Haruki Murakami: “Scheherazade” 92
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                            III. The Nonnarrated in Long Fiction
- 15 Fëdor Dostoevskij: The Brothers Karamazov 97
- 16 Diegetic Narrator: Fëdor Dostoevkij’s Adolescent 108
- 17 Omissions in Robbe-Grillet 114
- 18 Conclusions: The Effects of Nonnarrating 133
- Works Cited 141
- 20 Index of Authors and Works 149
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- 
                            I. Happenings and Story
- 1 Assembling 3
- 2 Omitting 10
- 
                            II. The Nonnarrated in Short Fiction
- 3 Lacunae and Implied Psychology in Aleksandr Puškin’s Belkin Tales 23
- 4 Inverting the Detective Script: Karel Capek’s “Case of Dr. Mejzlík” 32
- 5 Concealed Stories – Mansfield and Čexov 36
- 6 Anton Čexov’s Open-Ended Stories 41
- 7 James Joyce: Dubliners 49
- 8 Katherine Mansfield: “The Woman at the Store” 53
- 9 Nonnarration and Ornamentalization in Isaak Babel’s “Crossing the Zbruč” 55
- 10 Robert Musil: “Tonka” 65
- 11 Modes of Nonnarration in Ernest Hemingway 68
- 12 William Faulkner’s Art of Nonnarration 79
- 13 Bernard Malamud’s Mysteries 89
- 14 Haruki Murakami: “Scheherazade” 92
- 
                            III. The Nonnarrated in Long Fiction
- 15 Fëdor Dostoevskij: The Brothers Karamazov 97
- 16 Diegetic Narrator: Fëdor Dostoevkij’s Adolescent 108
- 17 Omissions in Robbe-Grillet 114
- 18 Conclusions: The Effects of Nonnarrating 133
- Works Cited 141
- 20 Index of Authors and Works 149