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Contexts of Pre-Novel Narrative

Contexts of Pre-Novel Narrative
Author: Roy Eriksen
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2020-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3110870487

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Fiction on the Fringe

Fiction on the Fringe
Author: Grammatiki A. Karla
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2009
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004175474

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This collection of essays offers a comprehensive examination of texts that traditionally have been excluded from the main corpus of the ancient Greek novel and confined to the margins of the genre, such as the Life of Aesop, the Life of Alexander the Great, and the Acts of the Christian Martyrs. Through comparison and contrast, intertextual analysis and close examination, the boundaries of the dichotomy between the fringe vs. the canonical or erotic novel are explored, and so the generic identity of the texts in each group is more clearly outlined. The collective outcome brings the fringe from the periphery of scholarly research to the centre of critical attention, and provides methodological tools for the exploration of other fringe texts.


Methods in Historical Pragmatics

Methods in Historical Pragmatics
Author: Susan M. Fitzmaurice
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2008-08-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110197820

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This volume represents a timely collective review and assessment of what it is we do when we do English historical pragmatics or historical discourse analysis. The context for the volume is a critical assessment of the assumptions and practices defining the body of research conducted on the history of the English language from the perspective of historical pragmatics, broadly construed. The aim of the volume is to engage with matters of approach and method from different perspectives; accordingly, the contributions offer insights into earlier communicative practices, registers, and linguistic functions as gleaned from historical discourse. The essays are grouped according to their orientations within the scope of the study of language and meaning in historical texts, both literary and non-literary. The structure of the volume thus represents a critical convergence of traditions of reading texts and analyzing discourse and this in turn exposes key questions about the methods and the outcomes of such readings or analyses. The volume contributes to the growing maturity of historical pragmatic research approaches as it exemplifies and extends the range of approaches and methods that dominate the research enterprise. Contributors are prominent international scholars in the fields of linguistics, literature, and philology: Dawn Archer, Birte Bös, Laurel Brinton, Gabriella Del Lungo Camiciotti, James Fitzmaurice, Susan Fitzmaurice, Monika Fludernik, Andreas Jucker, Thomas Kohnen, Ursula Lenker, Lynne Magnusson, and Irma Taavitsainen.


Thecla's Devotion

Thecla's Devotion
Author: JD McLarty
Publisher: James Clarke & Company
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2018-08-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 022790575X

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Second century apocryphal Christian texts are Christian fiction: they draw on the motifs of contemporary pagan stories of romance, travel and adventure to entertain their readers, but also to explore what it means to be Christian. The Thecla episodein the Apocryphal Acts of Paul recounts the conversion of a young pagan woman, her rejection of marriage, her narrow escapes from martyrdom and the end of her story as an independent, ascetic evangelist. In Thecla's Devotion, J.D. McLarty reads the Thecla episode against a paradigm pagan romance, Callirhoe: for both texts the passions are key to the unfolding of the plot - how are unruly emotions to be managed and controlled? The pagan would answer, 'through reason'. This study uses the portrayal of emotion within character and plot to explore the response of the Thecla episode to this key question for Christian identity formation.


The Novel, Volume 1

The Novel, Volume 1
Author: Franco Moretti
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 926
Release: 2007-09-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0691127182

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Narrative Development in a Multilingual Context

Narrative Development in a Multilingual Context
Author: Ludo Verhoeven
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2001-12-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027297320

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In this volume, the results of a number of empirical studies of the development of narrative construction within a multilingual context are presented and discussed. It is explored what operating principles underlie the process of narrative production in L1 and L2. Developmental relations between form and function will be studied across a broad range of functional categories, such as temporality, perspective, connectivity, and narrative coherence. Moreover, a variety of language contact situations is considered with broad variation in the typological distances between the languages in order to enable cross-linguistic comparison. The analysis of learner data in various cross-linguistic settings may thus offer new information on the role of the structural properties of unrelated languages on the process of narrative acquisition. In the present volume, an attempt is also made to find out how transfer from one language to the other is facilitated. Finally, the effects of input on narrative construction in children’s first and second language are examined in several studies.


Aphra Behn and Her Female Successors

Aphra Behn and Her Female Successors
Author: Margarete Rubik
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2011
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3643800967

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"This collection of essays casts new light at Aphra Behn's poetry, drama, prose and literary criticism. The contributors analyse her creative response to the literary theories, genres and motifs of her age and point out remarkable analogies to the writings of her female successors, some of whom have not hitherto been viewed in relation to this Restoration pioneer of female authorship. Her influence on modern writers can still be felt in texts as diverse as Virginia Woolf's Orlando, Molly Brown's historical thriller set in Restoration England, and Joan Anim-Addo's adaptation of Oroonoko."--Publisher's description.


Untamable Texts

Untamable Texts
Author: Greger Andersson
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2009-12-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 056752051X

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The meta-theoretical approach according to which a popular method of analysis and interpretation regarding the books of Samuel is discussed an evaluated critically.


Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel

Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel
Author: Marília P. Futre Pinheiro
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2017-12-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1501504029

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The protagonists of the ancient novels wandered or were carried off to distant lands, from Italy in the west to Persia in the east and Ethiopia in the south; the authors themselves came, or pretended to come, from remote places such as Aphrodisia and Phoenicia; and the novelistic form had antecedents in a host of classical genres. These intersections are explored in this volume. Papers in the first section discuss “mapping the world in the novels.” The second part looks at the dialogical imagination, and the conversation between fiction and history in the novels. Section 3 looks at the way ancient fiction has been transmitted and received. Space, as the locus of cultural interaction and exchange, is the topic of the fourth part. The fifth and final section is devoted to character and emotion, and how these are perceived or constructed in ancient fiction. Overall, a rich picture is offered of the many spatial and cultural dimensions in a variety of ancient fictional genres.


Medieval Ovid: Frame Narrative and Political Allegory

Medieval Ovid: Frame Narrative and Political Allegory
Author: A. Gerber
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2015-03-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1137482826

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Ovid's Metamorphoses played an irrefutably important role in the integration of pagan mythology in Christian texts during the Middle Ages. This book is the only study to consider this Ovidian revival as part of a cultural shift disintegrating the boundaries between not only sacred and profane literacy but also between academic and secular politics.