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Unnatural Narrative: Theory, History, and Practice: Theory and Interpretation of Narrative

Autor BRIAN RICHARDSON
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 apr 2015
Unnatural Narrative: Theory, History, and Practice provides the first extended account of the concepts and history of unnatural narrative. In this book, Brian Richardson, founder of unnatural narrative studies, offers a theoretical model that can encompass antirealist and antimimetic works from Aristophanes to postmodernism. Unnatural Narrative begins with a sustained critique of contemporary narratology, diagnosing its mimetic bias and establishing the need for a more comprehensive account. This new approach results in original theoretical insights into the basic elements of story, such as beginnings, sequencing, temporality, endings, and narrative itself.
 
Applying these theoretical insights, Richardson also provides a compelling alternative view of the history of narrative. He traces a genealogy of unnatural narratives from ancient Greek and Sanskrit works through medieval and renaissance fiction to eighteenth-century and romantic fiction. The study continues through the twentieth century, discussing the unnatural elements of Ulysses and other early twentieth-century texts, and engages with contemporary fiction by offering an alternative account of postmodernism. Unnatural Narrative makes an essential intervention in narrative theory and an important contribution to the history of the novel.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780814252093
ISBN-10: 0814252095
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Seria Theory and Interpretation of Narrative


Recenzii

“In Unnatural Narrative: Theory, History, and Practice, Brian Richardson offers a study that is crisp, lively, and widely informed, bursting with pertinent literary evidence from a vast swath of reading. A kind of sequel to Unnatural Voices, this new work shows persuasively that narratology requires an additional poetics capable of addressing radical departures from traditional mimetic forms. Unnatural Narrative will have a guaranteed audience waiting among scholars both of narrative theory at large and of the novel as a genre.” —Garrett Stewart, James O. Freedman Professor of Letters, University of Iowa

Notă biografică

Brian Richardson is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Maryland, College Park. His major areas of research are international modernism, postmodernism, narrative theory, and the history of the novel. His books published by Ohio State University Press include A Poetics of Plot for the Twenty-First Century; Unnatural Narrative: Theory, History, and Practice; Narrative Theory: Core Concepts and Critical Debates (written with David Herman, James Phelan, Peter Rabinowitz, and Robyn Warhol); A Poetics of Unnatural Narratives (edited with Jan Alber and Henrik Skov Nielsen); and others.

Cuprins

Part I: Theory
1 A Theory of Unnatural Narratives: Definitions, Paradigms, Problems
2 The Limitations of Conventional Narrative Theory
Part II: Application
3  A Poetics of Unnatural Stories: Fabula, Syuzhet, and Sequence
4  Contesting the Boundary of Fictionality in Contemporary Narrative
Part III: History
5  Toward a History of Unnatural Narratives
6  Unnatural Narratives in the Twentieth Century
Part IV: Ideology
7  Oppositional Literature and Unnatural Poetics

Conclusion: Methodology and the Unnatural: Antimimesis and Narrative Theory

Descriere

The first extended account of the concepts and history of unnatural narrative.