Narratology Beyond Literary Criticism: Mediality, Disciplinarity

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Walter de Gruyter, 2005 - 296 sider

This anthology presents the results of the Second International Colloquium of the Narratology Research Group (Hamburg University). It engages in the exploration of approaches that broaden Narratology's realm. The contributions illustrate the transcendence of traditional models common to Narratology. They also reflect on the relevance of such a 'going beyond' as seen in more general terms: What interrelation can be observed between re-definition of object domain and re-definition of method? What potential interfaces with other methods and disciplines does the proposed innovation offer? Finally, what are the repercussions of the proposed innovation in terms of Narratology's self-definition? The innovative volume facilitates the inter-methodological debate between Narratology and other disciplines, enabling the conceptualization of a Narratology beyond traditional Literary Criticism.

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On the Theoretical Foundations of Transmedial Narratology
1
The Double Dynamics of Focalization in W G Sebalds The Rings of Saturn
25
Levels of Play and Narration
45
The Case of Beethovens Tempest Sonata
65
Metalepsis as a Transgeneric and Transmedial Phenomenon
83
Measuring Narrativity in Literary Texts
109
A CorpusBased Study of Motion Events in Stories
125
The Lydgate Storyworld
151
Selective History
173
The Narratological Fabric of the Gospels
195
Narrative Discourse and Identities
213
Psychotrauma Narration in the Media and the Literary Publicand the Difficulties of Becoming Interdisciplinary
239
The Eye of the Beholder
265
Author Index
289
Contact Addresses
297
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Jan Christoph Meister is an academic researcher in the Narratology Research Group at Hamburg University, Germany.

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