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"The short story is one of the most difficult types of prose to write and one of the most pleasurable to read. From Boccaccio's Decameron to The Collected Stories of Reynolds Price, Charles May gives us an understanding of the history and structure of this demanding form of fiction. Beginning with a general history of the genre, he moves on to focus on the nineteenth-century when the modern short story began to come into focus. From there he moves on to later nineteenth-century realism and early twentieth-century formalism and finally to the modern renaissance of the form that shows no signs of abating. A chronology of significant events, works and figures from the genre's history, notes and references and an extensive bibliographic essay with recommended reading round out the volume."
Short story. --- Short stories --- Short story --- Story, Short --- Authorship --- Fiction --- History and criticism --- 82-32 --- 82-32 Kort verhaal. Novelle --- Kort verhaal. Novelle
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Describe el fenómeno de la ficción mínima en su vertiente creativa, teórica y crítica, en un amplio y completo panorama que se acerca a la minificción escrita en español tanto en la península como en Hispanoamérica, así como a la producida en Estados Unidos y a la procedente de naciones europeas como Italia, Rumanía, Portugal, Alemania o Polonia.
860-32 --- Flash fiction --- Micro fiction --- Microfiction --- Short-short fiction --- Sudden fiction --- Very short fiction --- Short stories --- 860-32 Spaanse literatuur: kort verhaal; novelle --- Spaanse literatuur: kort verhaal; novelle --- History and criticism --- Composición (Literatura) --- Cuento. --- History and criticism.
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One of our most valuable capacities is our ability partly to predict what will come next in a text. But linguistic understanding of this remains very limited, especially in genres such as the short story where there is a staging of the clash between predictability and unpredictability. This book proposes that a matrix of narrativity-furthering textual features is crucial to the reader's forming of expectations about how a literary story will continue to its close. Toolan uses corpus linguistic software and methods, and stylistic and narratological theory, in the course of delineating the matrix of eight parameters that he sees as crucial to creating narrative progression and expectation. The book will be of interest to stylisticians, narratologists, corpus linguists, and short story scholars.
#KVHA:Taalkunde --- #KVHA:Tekstwetenschap --- #KVHA:Corpuslinguïstiek --- #KVHA:Narratieve analyse --- 82-32 --- Kort verhaal. Novelle --- 82-32 Kort verhaal. Novelle --- Fiction --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Short story --- Short stories --- Story, Short --- Authorship --- Narrative (Rhetoric) --- Narrative writing --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- Fiction writing --- Writing, Fiction --- Technique --- History and criticism --- Technique. --- Authorship.
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Canadian critics and scholars, along with a growing number from around the world, have long recognized the achievements of Canadian short story writers. However, these critics have tended to view the Canadian short story as a historically recent phenomenon. This reappraisal corrects this mistaken view by exploring the literary and cultural antecedents of the Canadian short story.
Nouvelles canadiennes-anglaises --- Short stories, Canadian (English) --- Histoire et critique. --- History and criticism. --- 820 <71> --- 820-32 --- 820-32 Engelse literatuur: kort verhaal; novelle --- Engelse literatuur: kort verhaal; novelle --- 820 <71> Engelse literatuur--Canada --- Engelse literatuur--Canada --- Short stories, Canadian --- Canadian literature
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"The search for the 'Great Canadian Novel' has long continued throughout our history. Controversially, to say the least, Gerald Lynch maintains that a version of it may already have been written - as a great Canadian short story cycle. In this unique text, the author provides a fascinating literary-historical survey and genre study of the English-Canadian short story cycle - the literary form that occupies the middle ground between short stories and novels. This wide-ranging volume has much to say about the continuing relationship between place and identity in Canadian literature and culture." "Initially, using Stephen Leacock's Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town for illustrative purposes, Lynch discusses two definitive features of short story cycles: the ways in which their form conveys meaning and the paramount function of their concluding - or 'return' - stories. Lynch then devotes five discrete but related chapters to six Canadian short story cycles, spanning some one hundred years from Duncan Campbell Scott to Thomas King, and tracing some surprising continuities in this distinctive genre. A number of the works are discussed extensively for the first time within the tradition of the Canadian short story cycle, which has never before been accorded book-length study. This engaging and intelligent volume will be of interest to the general reader as well as specialists in Canadian literature."--Jacket
820 <71> --- 820-32 --- Engelse literatuur--Canada --- Engelse literatuur: kort verhaal; novelle --- 820-32 Engelse literatuur: kort verhaal; novelle --- 820 <71> Engelse literatuur--Canada --- Canadian fiction --- Cycles (Literature) --- Short stories, Canadian --- Canadian short stories --- Literature --- Sequels (Literature) --- History and criticism --- Fiction --- American literature --- anno 1900-1999 --- Canada --- Cycles (Literature). --- History and criticism. --- Englisch. --- Kanada --- Dominion of Canada --- Puissance du Canada --- Kanadier --- Provinz Kanada --- 01.07.1867 --- -Short stories, Canadian --- -Fiction
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Can fiction teach us how to live? This study offers a fresh take on the North American short story, exploring how the genre has engaged in the construction and circulation of 'life knowledge'. Echoing the resurgence of short story scholarship in recent years, it thus contributes a genre-focused perspective to the growing field of 'literature and knowledge' studies. Drawing on stories from the late 19th century to the present by authors such as Henry James, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Eudora Welty, Junot Díaz, and Alice Munro, Michael Basseler examines how knowledge about life and how to live it is generically constituted and, vice versa, how literary genres such as the short story are embedded in broader cultural frameworks of knowledge production.
820-32 --- 820-32 Engelse literatuur: kort verhaal; novelle --- Engelse literatuur: kort verhaal; novelle --- Fiction genres --- Life in literature --- Short stories, American --- America --- American Studies --- General Literature Studies --- Genre Theory --- Life --- Literary Studies --- Literature and Knowledge --- Literature --- Narrative --- Theory of Literature --- American short stories --- American fiction --- Genre fiction --- Genres, Fiction --- Fiction --- Literary form --- History and criticism --- Themes, motives --- Short Story; Literature and Knowledge; Genre Theory; Narrative; America; Life; Literature; American Studies; Theory of Literature; General Literature Studies; Literary Studies --- America. --- American Studies. --- General Literature Studies. --- Genre Theory. --- Life. --- Literary Studies. --- Literature and Knowledge. --- Literature. --- Narrative. --- Theory of Literature.
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French fiction --- Decadence (Literary movement) --- Psychoanalysis and literature. --- Semiotics and literature. --- Neuroses in literature. --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Psychoanalysis and literature --- Semiotics and literature --- Neuroses in literature --- French Literature --- Romance Literatures --- Languages & Literatures --- Literature and semiotics --- Literature --- Literature and psychoanalysis --- Psychoanalytic literary criticism --- Literary movements --- Literature, Modern --- French literature --- Narrative (Rhetoric) --- Narrative writing --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism --- Proust, Marcel, --- Lorrain, Jean, --- Rachilde, --- Vallette, Marguerite Eymery, --- Eymery, Marguerite, --- Vallette, Alfred, --- Chilra, Jean de, --- Chibra, Jean de, --- Eymeri, Marguerite, --- Rashirudo, --- Knowledge --- Psychology. --- 840-32 --- 840-32 Franse literatuur: kort verhaal; novelle --- Franse literatuur: kort verhaal; novelle --- Lorrain, Jean --- Proust, Marcel --- Prust, Marselʹ, --- Proust, Valentin Louis Georges Eugène Marcel, --- Pʻŭrusŭtʻŭ, Marŭsel, --- Pʻu-lu-ssu-tʻe, --- Пруст, Марсель, --- פרוסט, מארסל --- פרוסט, מרסל --- ,פרוסט, מרסל --- بروست، مارسيل،, --- Duval, Paul Alexandre Martin, --- Duval, Paul, --- Lorrain, J.
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Family Secrets and the Psychoanalysis of Narrative is the first book to explore the implications of the psychoanalytic theory of the phantom for the study of narrative literature. A phantom is formed when a shameful, unspeakable secret is unwittingly transmitted, through cryptic language and behavior, transgenerationally from one family member to another. The "haunted" individual to whom the "encrypted" secret is communicated becomes the unwitting medium for someone else's voice--and the result is speech and conduct that appear incongruous or obsessive in a variety of ways. Through close readings of texts by Conrad, Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, Balzac, James, and Poe, Esther Rashkin reveals how shameful secrets, concealed within the unspoken family histories of fictive characters, can be reconstructed from their linguistic traces and can be shown not only to drive the characters' speech and behavior but also to generate their narratives. First articulated by the French psychoanalysts Nicolas Abraham and Maria Torok, the theory of the phantom here represents a radical departure from Freudian, Lacanian, and other psychoanalytic approaches to literary interpretation. In Rashkin's hands, it also provides a response to structuralist and poststructuralist critiques of character analysis, an alternative to deconstructive strategies of reading, and a new vantage point from which to consider problems of intertextuality, "authorship," and the formation and origins of narrative.Originally published in 1992.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Famille dans la littérature --- Family in literature --- Geheim in de literatuur --- Gezin in de literatuur --- Literature and psychoanalysis --- Literatuur en psychoanalyse --- Littérature et psychanalyse --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Narration (Rhétorique) --- Narrative writing --- Psychanalyse et littérature --- Psychoanalyse en literatuur --- Psychoanalysis and literature --- Secrecy in literature --- Secret dans la littérature --- Verhaal (Retoriek) --- Short stories, American --- Short stories, English --- Short stories, French --- Secrecy in literature. --- Family in literature. --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc. --- Families in literature. --- 820-32 --- -Short stories, English --- -Short stories, French --- -French short stories --- French fiction --- English short stories --- English fiction --- American short stories --- American fiction --- Psychoanalytic literary criticism --- Literature --- Narrative (Rhetoric) --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- Engelse literatuur: kort verhaal; novelle --- -Theory, etc --- -Engelse literatuur: kort verhaal; novelle --- 820-32 Engelse literatuur: kort verhaal; novelle --- -Literature and psychoanalysis --- French short stories --- Families in literature --- History and criticism&delete& --- Theory, etc --- Short stories [American ] --- Short stories [English ] --- Short stories [French ] --- Short stories, American - History and criticism - Theory, etc. --- Short stories, English - History and criticism - Theory, etc. --- Short stories, French - History and criticism - Theory, etc. --- Psychoanalysis and literature. --- Psychoanalysis and literature - English-speaking countries. --- Psychoanalysis and literature - France.
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