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Narrative Dynamics: Essays on Time, Plot, Closure, and Frames

Narrative Dynamics: Essays on Time, Plot, Closure, and Frames

Narrative Dynamics: Essays on Time, Plot, Closure, and Frames Paperback - 2002 - 1st Edition

by Brian Richardson

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Ohio State Univ Pr, 2002. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 399 pages. 8.75x6.00x1.00 inches.
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  • Title Narrative Dynamics: Essays on Time, Plot, Closure, and Frames
  • Author Brian Richardson
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition 1
  • Condition New
  • Pages 416
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Ohio State Univ Pr
  • Publication date 2002
  • Features Bibliography
  • Bookseller's Inventory # x-0814250920
  • ISBN 9780814250921 / 0814250920
  • Weight 1.25 lbs (0.57 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.02 x 6.4 x 0.89 in (22.91 x 16.26 x 2.26 cm)
  • Category Literature - Classics / Criticism
  • Library of Congress subjects Narration (Rhetoric)
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2001006168
  • Dewey Decimal Code 808
  • Quantity available 2

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This anthology brings together essential essays on major facets of narrative dynamics, that is, the means by which "narratives traverse their often unlikely routes from beginning to end." It includes the most widely cited and discussed essays on narrative beginnings, temporality, plot and emplotment, sequence and progression, closure, and frames. The text is designed as a basic reader for graduate courses in narrative and critical theory across disciplines including literature, drama and theatre, and film.

Narrative Dynamics includes such classic exponents as E. M. Forster on story and plot; Vladimir Propp on the structure of the folktale; R. S. Crane on plot; Boris Tomashevsky on story, plot, and, motif; M. M. Bakhtin on the chronotope; and Gerard Genette on narrative time. Richardson highlights essential feminist essays by Nancy K. Miller on plot and plausibility, Rachel Blau Duplessis on closure, and Susan Winnett on narrative and desire. These are complimented by newer pieces by Susan Stanford Friedman on spatialization and Robyn Warhol on serial fiction. Other major contributions include Edward Said on beginnings, Hayden White on historical narrative, Peter Brooks on plot, Paul Ricoeur on time, D. A. Miller on closure, James Phelan on progression, and Jacques Derrida on the frame. Recent essays from the perspective of cultural studies, postmodernism, and artificial intelligence bring this collection right up to the present.

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