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portada Eventfulness in British Fiction (Narratologia: Contributions to Narrative Theory (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2010
Language
English
Pages
213
Format
Hardcover
Weight
0.98
ISBN
9783110213645
ISBN13
9783110213645
Edition No.
1

Eventfulness in British Fiction (Narratologia: Contributions to Narrative Theory (in English)

Peter Hühn (Author) · De Gruyter · Hardcover

Eventfulness in British Fiction (Narratologia: Contributions to Narrative Theory (in English) - Peter Hühn

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Synopsis "Eventfulness in British Fiction (Narratologia: Contributions to Narrative Theory (in English)"

An event, defined as the decisive turn, the surprising point in the plot of a narrative, constitutes its tellability, the motivation for reading it. This book describes a framework for a narratological definition of eventfulness and its dependence on the historical, socio-cultural and literary context. A series of fifteen analyses of British novels and tales, from late medieval and early modern times to the late 20th century, demonstrates how this concept can be put into practice for a new, specifically contextual interpretation of the central relevance of these texts. The examples include Chaucer´s ""Miller´s Tale"", Behn´s ""Oroonoko"", Defoe´s ""Moll Flanders"", Richardson´s ""Pamela"", Fielding´s ""Tom Jones"", Dickens´s ""Great Expectations"", Hardy's ""On the Western Circuit"", James´s ""The Beast in the Jungle"", Joyce´s ""Grace"", Conrad´s ""Shadow-Line"", Woolf´s ""Unwritten Novel"", Lawrence´s ""Fanny and Annie"", Mansfield´s ""At the Bay"", Fowles´s ""Enigma"" and Swift´s ""Last Orders"". This selection is focused on the transitional period from 19th-century realism to 20th-century modernism because during these decades traditional concepts of what counts as an event were variously problematized; therefore, these texts provide a particularly interesting field for testing the analytical capacity of the term of eventfulness.

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