On Narrative
Material type: TextPublication details: Chicago University of Chicago Press 1981Description: 270pISBN:- 0226532178
- N83 M692
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N83 M381 Philosophical Rhetoric | N83 M612 Philosophy of Language | N83 M612 Philosophy of Language | N83 M692 On Narrative | N83 M831 An Introduction to the Philosophy of Language | N83 M867 Imperatives and Their Logics | N83 M917 Language, Truth and Ontology |
includes index and biblioraphy
The Value of Narrativity in the Representation of Reality Narration in the Psychoanalytic Dialogue The Law of Genre Secrets and Narrative Sequence Twisted Tales; or, Story, Study, and Symphony What Novels Can Do That Films Can`t (and Vice Versa) Social Dramas and Stories about Them Narrative Time It Was a Dark and Stormy Night; or, Why Are We Huddling about the Campfire?I. PaulHernadi On the How, What, and Why of Narrative AFTKRTHOUGHTS ON NARRATIVE II. Marilyn Robinson Waldman "The Otherwise Unnoteworthy Year 711":A Reply to Hayden White III. Hayden White The Narrativization of Real Events IV. Nelson Goodman The Telling and the Told V. Seymour Chatman Reply to Barbara Herrnstein Smith 209 CRITICAL RESPONSE 233 II. Robert Scholes Language, Narrative, and Anti-Narrative III. Barbara Herrnstein Smith Narrative Versions, Narrative Theories I. Louis O. Mink Everyman His or Her Own Annalist
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