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In Coincidence and Counterfactuality, a groundbreaking analysis of plot, Hilary P. Dannenberg sets out to answer the perennial question of how to tell a good story. While plot is among the most integral aspects of storytelling, it is perhaps the least studied aspect of narrative. Using plot theory to chart the development of narrative fiction from the Renaissance to the present, Dannenberg demonstrates how the novel has evolved over time and how writers have developed increasingly complex narrative strategies which tap into key cognitive parameters familiar to the reader from real-life experie
Fantasy fiction, English --- Fiction --- Coincidence in literature. --- Space and time in literature. --- Fiction writing --- Metafiction --- Writing, Fiction --- Authorship --- Space and time as a theme in literature --- History and criticism. --- Technique. --- Coincidence in literature --- Space and time in literature --- 82.04 --- 82-31 --- 82-31 Roman --- Roman --- 82.04 Literaire thema's --- Literaire thema's --- History and criticism --- Technique --- English literature --- Fantasy fiction, English History and criticism
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Unlikely Stories is the first book-length study of the full range of causal issues in narrative, and explores the neglected question of just what brings about events in a fictional text. This book focuses on causality as a foundational element of all narratives, and as a distinguishing feature of many of the most compelling works of distinctively modern fiction and drama. Richardson draws on a wide range of literary texts: seminal ancient and early modern works, the classics of high modernism, and numerous avant-garde and postmodern pieces, as well as narratives by recent postcolonial and U.S. ethnic authors. This study brings together a number of related critical issues, including the causal laws that attempt to govern fictional worlds, the reader's implication in the causal dilemmas that confront major characters, and the philosophical and ideological ascriptions of cause that are variously embodied, interrogated, or parodied. One of the most significant features of this study is its disclosure of just how fundamental and widespread causal issues are in complex narratives - and how insistently they are thematized in twentieth-century works.
Fiction
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Literary rhetorics
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English literature
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82-3
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82.015.9
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-Causation in literature
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American literature
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-Necessity (Philosophy) in literature
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Postmodernism (Literature)
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Coincidence in literature
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Narration (Rhetoric)
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Modernism (Literature)
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-Modernism (Literature)
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-Literary movements
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Literature, Modern
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Post-postmodernism (Literature)
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Agrarians (Group of writers)
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British literature
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Inklings (Group of writers)
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Nonsense Club (Group of writers)
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Order of the Fancy (Group of writers)
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Narrative (Rhetoric)
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Narrative writing
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Rhetoric
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Discourse analysis, Narrative
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Narratees (Rhetoric)
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Proza. Fictie. Narratologie
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Literaire stromingen: postmodernisme
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History and criticism
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-Proza. Fictie. Narratologie
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82.015.9 Literaire stromingen: postmodernisme
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82-3 Proza. Fictie. Narratologie
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-Narrative (Rhetoric)
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Causation in literature.
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Necessity (Philosophy) in literature.
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Coincidence in literature.
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Narration (Rhetoric).
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Postmodernisme et littérature.
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Nécessité (philosophie) dans la littérature.
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Littérature anglaise
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Littérature américaine
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Causalité
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Modernisme (littérature).
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Kausalität.
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Handlung
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