Contemporary French and francophone narratology /
"Takes the pulse of recent developments in narratological research in the French-speaking countries. We see French narrative theory applied to a wide range of texts, from classical Greek myths to early modern English novels to comics and films"--
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Columbus :
The Ohio State University Press,
[2020]
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| Series: | Theory and interpretation of narrative series.
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Table of Contents:
- Pragmatics in classical French narratology and beyond / Raphaël Baroni
- No-narrator theories/optional-narrator theories: recent proposals and continuing problems / Sylvie Patron
- Narration outside narrative / Richard Saint-Gelais
- Narrator on stage: not a condition but a component for a postdramatic narrative discourse / Benoît Hennaut
- The poetics of suspended narrative / Françoise Revaz
- Discourse analysis and narrative theory: a French perspective / John Pier
- Regimes of immanence, between narratology and narrativity / Denis Bertrand
- Fiction, expanded and updated / Olivier Caïra
- Narratology and the test of Greek myths: the poetic birth of a colonial city / Claude Calame
- Policing literary theory: toward a collaborative ethics of research? / Françoise Lavocat.