Story and discourse : narrative structure in fiction and film / Seymour Chatman
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- sin mediación
- volumen
- 9780801491863
- NX650.N37 C47 1978
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1. Introduction -- 2. Story events -- 3. Story : existents -- 4. Discourse : nonnarrated stories -- 5. Discourse : covert versus overt narrators.
"The primary question to which Professor Chatman addresses himself is what narrative is in itself. Following such French structuralists as Roland Barthes, Tzvetan Todorov, and Gerard Genette, he posits a what and a way. "The what of narrative," he says, "I call its 'story'; the way, I call its 'discourse.'" Liberally illustrating his concepts with discussions of particular novels and films, he effects a synthesis of the latest Continental critical thinking about narrative and the Anglo-American tradition exemplified by Henry James, Percy Lubbock, Wayne Booth, and others." -- tomado de la página del proveedor.
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