Narrative Causalities Emma Kafalenos.
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TextSeries: Theory and interpretation of narrativePublisher: Ohio State University Press, Manufacturer: Project MUSE, Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 247 p.)ISBN: 9780814272541; 0814272541Subject(s): Causation in literature | Narration (Rhetoric) | Literature, Modern -- History and criticismGenre/Form: Electronic books. DDC classification: 808 LOC classification: PN701 | .K34 2006Online resources: Full text available: | Item type | Current library | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-241) and index.
Reading narrative causalities: functions and functional polyvalence -- The princess and the pea(s): two versions, different causalities -- Nonchronological narration: Poe's "The assignation" and Browning's "My last duchess" -- The comforts that function c brings: Shakespeare's Hamlet, Racine's Phaedra, and James's Daisy Miller -- Lingering at functions d, e, and f: James's The ambassadors and Kafka's "Before the law" -- Sequential perception: James's The turn of the screw and Balzac's Sarrasine -- Narrative borderlands I: the lyric, the image, and the isolated moment as temporal hinge -- Narrative borderlands II: the image where stories proliferate in novels by Robbe-Grillet and others.
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