The rhetoric of fictionality: narrative theory and the idea of fiction

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Subjects (LCSH):
Fiction -- History and criticism -- Theory, etcNarration (Rhetoric)
Fiction -- Technique
Ideology and literature
Issue Date:
2007Metadata
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The Ohio State University PressSeries/Report no.:
Theory and interpretation of narrative seriesDescription:
(print) x, 194 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Contents:
Acknowledgments p. ix -- Introduction p. 1 -- Ch. 1 The Pragmatics of Narrative Fictionality p. 13 -- Ch. 2 Fictionality and Mimesis p. 38 -- Ch. 3 Fabula and Fictionality in Narrative Theory p. 52 -- Ch. 4 The Narrator and the Frame of Fiction p. 69 -- Ch. 5 The Rhetoric of Representation and Narrative Voice p. 86 -- Ch. 6 The Narrative Imagination across Media p. 103 -- Ch. 7 Narrative Creativity : The Novelist as Medium p. 130 -- Ch. 8 Reader Involvement : Why We Wept for Little Nell p. 148 -- Conclusion p. 170 -- Notes p. 173 -- Bibliography p. 179 -- Index p. 187
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Item embargoed for five years
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BookISBN:
9780814210697 (print)Other Identifiers:
OCLC #137305877 (print)LCCN 2007022127 (print)
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