Part I. Preliminaries: 1. Introduction David Herman; 2. Toward a definition of narrative Marie-Laure Ryan; Part II. Studying Narrative Fiction: A Starter-kit: 3. Story, plot, and narration H. Porter Abbott; 4. Time and space Teresa Bridgeman; 5. Character Uri Margolin; 6. Dialogue Bronwen Thomas; 7. Focalization Manfred Jahn; 8. Genre Heta Pyrhönen; Part III. Other Narrative Media (A Selection): 9. Conversational storytelling Neal R. Norrick; 10. Drama and narrative Brian Richardson; 11. Film and television narrative Jason Mittell; 12. Narrative and digital media Nick Montfort; Part IV. Further Contexts for Narrative Study: 13. Gender Ruth Page; 14. Rhetoric/ethics James Phelan; 15. Ideology Luc Herman and Bart Vervaeck; 16. Language Michael Toolan; 17. Cognition, emotion, and consciousness David Herman; 18. Identity/alterity Monika Fludernik; Further reading; Glossary; Index.
The Cambridge Companion to Narrative provides a unique and valuable overview of current approaches to narrative study.
David Herman is Professor of English at Ohio State University.
'Providing invaluable insight into the minutest formats of
narrative manifestation … a comprehensive resource that cuts across
multiple disciplines, illuminating perennials of homo diegesis and
the condition of narrativity.' American, British and Canadian
Studies
'A precious addition to our library, yes, no matter what level
students of narrative we are.' University of Debrecen
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