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What happens next? Narrative theory, regardless of the discipline to which it is applied, is rich and varied, accommodating a wealth of what may at first appear to be contrasting views going in different directions, sometimes contradicting the naive idea that narrative is plot. In this collection of 35 of the best pieces of work in the field, contributors demonstrate as well as describe both the complexity and the elegance of theory as it relates to literature, music and art in such topics as the resurrection of the implied author, unreliable narration, what narratology and stylistics can do for each other, multiple trajectories in such as Ulysses, spatial poetics, self-consciousness, method, rhetoric, and applications beyond the literary in law, music, media and art.
Narration (Rhetoric). --- Literaire kritiek. --- Literaire retoriek. --- Literaire theorie. --- Narratologie. --- Analyse du discours narratif --- Narration
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Joyce, James, --- #KVHA:Ulysses --- #KVHA:Literaire theorie --- Homer. --- Birmingham, Kevin. --- JOYCE (JAMES), 1882-1941 --- ULYSSES
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"Not many books can be called indispensable. This one can. . . . Many people, reading this sane and cogent book, are going to feel as if doors and windows had been opened."--Wallace Stegner, 'American Scholar'
Fiction --- Technique --- #KVHA:Retoriek --- #KVHA:Fictie --- #KVHA:Literaire theorie --- Technique. --- Fiction writing --- Metafiction --- Writing, Fiction --- Authorship --- Fiction - Technique
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Point of view (Literature) --- #KVHA:Literaire theorie; Italiaans --- Fiction --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Persona (Literature) --- Technique --- Point of view (Literature).
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Umberto Eco, author of "The Name of the Rose," looks back on his long career as a theorist and his more recent work as a novelist, and explores their fruitful conjunction.
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How to Read World Literature addresses the unique challenges faced by a reader confronting foreign literature. Accessible and enlightening, Damrosch offers readers the tools to navigate works as varied as Homer, Sophocles, Kalidasa, Du Fu, Dante, Murasaki, Moliere, Kafka, Soyinka, and Walcott. - Offers a unique set of "modes of entry" for readers encountering foreign literature. - Provides readers with the tools to think creatively and systematically about key issues such as reading across time and cultures, reading translated works, and emerging global perspectives. - Covers a wide variety of genres, from lyric and epic poetry to drama and prose fiction and discusses how these forms have been used in different eras and cultures.
Literature --- History and criticism --- Letterkunde --- Literaire kritiek --- Literaire theorie --- Wereldliteratuur --- History and criticism. --- geschiedenis en kritiek --- lezen --- Appraisal of books --- Books --- Evaluation of literature --- Criticism --- Style, Literary --- Appraisal --- Evaluation --- Literaire kritiek. --- Literaire theorie. --- geschiedenis en kritiek. --- lezen. --- Literary style --- Literature - History and criticism
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Fiction --- Discourse analysis, Narrative. --- Narration (Rhetoric). --- Discours narratif --- Narration --- 82-3 --- #KVHA:Literaire theorie; Narratologie --- Proza. Fictie. Narratologie --- 82-3 Proza. Fictie. Narratologie --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- 82-3 Fiction. Prose narrative --- Fiction. Prose narrative
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#KVHA:Letterkunde --- #KVHA:Literaire theorie --- Criticism --- Literature --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc. --- Theory, etc --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Philology --- Authors --- Authorship --- Evaluation of literature --- Literary criticism --- Rhetoric --- Aesthetics --- History and criticism&delete& --- Technique --- Evaluation
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82.091 --- #KVHA:Literatuurgeschiedenis --- #KVHA:Literaire theorie --- 82.091 Vergelijkende literatuurstudie --- Vergelijkende literatuurstudie --- Literature --- Shakespeare, William, --- Canon (Literature) --- Chefs-d'oeuvre (Littérature) --- Littérature --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique
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Wat is literatuur? Wat moeten we verstaan onder ?fictie?? Hoe belangrijk is het om te weten wat een schrijver bedoelt met zijn of haar teksten? En hoe vrij is een lezer om te interpreteren? Hoe doe je dat, overigens, interpreteren? Welke instrumenten bestaan er om verhalen te analyseren? En hoe pak je een gedicht aan? In Leeskwesties staan vragen centraal die bij de studie van literaire teksten onvermijdelijk aan de orde komen. Het boek maakt duidelijk dat we op die vragen verschillende antwoorden kunnen geven, al was het maar omdat bij elk van onze leeskwesties verschillende perspectieven mogelijk zijn. Dit werk bevat voorbeeldfragmenten uit de rijke geschiedenis van de westerse literatuur. Het wil de lezer warm maken voor wat de essentie van goede literatuur is: een uitnodiging tot lezen en interpreteren, een oproep tot het gebruiken van de verbeelding. Daarmee is Leeskwesties geschikt voor iedereen met een hart voor literatuur. Bron: achterflap
#KVHA: Algemene literatuurwetenschap --- #KVHA:Poetica; Nederlands --- Literature --- authorship --- poetics --- literatuur --- literatuurkritiek --- tekstanalyse --- literaire theorie --- lezen --- literatuurwetenschap --- Literatuur --- Geschiedenis --- Literatuurwetenschap --- Afrika --- Frans --- België --- Geneeskunde --- Techniek (wetenschap) --- Atlas --- Museum --- Noorwegen --- Vlaanderen --- Vlaams --- Emigratie --- Vrouw --- Literatuurgeschiedenis
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