Narratology

  • Narratology: Introduction to the Theory of Narrative
    By Mieke Bal, Christine van Boheemen

    Alpers, Svetlana, and Michael Baxandall – 1994. Tielpolo and the Pictorial Intelligence. New Haven: Yale University Press Auerbach, Erich – 1953. Mimesis: Representation of Reality in Western Literature. Princeton: Princeton University ...

  • Narratology
    By Genevieve Liveley

    Other translations of the Poetics foster an internal contradiction between the precepts of Poetics 6.1450a24 and 2.1448a 29; cf. ad locButcher 1955, Bywater 1909, Fyfe 1927, Else 1957, Hardison and Golden 1968, Janko 1987, and Halliwell ...

  • Narratology: The Form and Functioning of Narrative
    By Gerald Prince

    PMLA LXV (1950): 333-345; Louis Francoeur, “Le Monologue intérieur narratif (sa syntaxe, sa sémantique et sa pragmatique), Etudes littéraires IX (août 1976): 341-365; Melvin Friedman ...

  • Narratology: An Introduction
    By Susana Onega

    This text introduces narratology, its key concepts and the analytical tools which are widely used in the interdisciplinary analysis of such narrative features as plot, point of view, speech presentation, ideological perspective and ...

  • Narratology: The Form and Functioning of Narrative
    By Gerald Prince

    Narratology: The Form and Functioning of Narrative

  • Narratology: Introduction to the Theory of Narrative
    By Mieke Bal

    In this second edition Professor Bal broadens the spectrum of her theoretical model, updating the chapters on literary narrative and adding new examples from outside of the field of literary studies.

  • Narratology: Introduction to the Theory of Narrative, Fourth Edition
    By Mieke Bal

    Providing insights into how readers interpret narrative text, the fourth edition of Narratology is a guide for students and scholars seeking to analyze narratives of any language, period, and region with clear, systematic, and reliable ...

  • Narratology: Introduction to the Theory of Narrative
    By Mieke Bal

    In this second edition, Professor Bal broadens the spectrum of her theoretical model, updating the chapters on literary narrative and adding new examples from outside the field of literary studies.

  • Narratology: An Introduction
    By Wolf Schmid

    The fictive reader III. POINT OF VIEW 1. Theories of point of view, perspective, and focalization 2. A model of narrative point of view IV. NARRATOR'S TEXT AND CHARACTERS' TEXT 1. The two components of the narrative text 2.

  • Narratology: Introduction to the Theory of Narrative
    By Mieke Bal

    In this third edition, Bal updates the book to include more analysis of film narratives while also sharpening and tightening her language to make it the most readable and student-friendly edition to date.