Narrative discourse : an essay in method
TL;DR: Cutler as mentioned in this paper presents a Translator's Preface Preface and Preface for English-to-Arabic Translating Translators (TSPT) with a preface by Jonathan Cutler.
Abstract: Foreword by Jonathan Cutler Translator's Preface PrefaceIntroduction 1. Order 2. Duration 3. Frequency 4. Mood 5. VoiceAfterword Bibliography Index
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TL;DR: The authors investigates how narrative form and thematic content work in conjunction to encourage a reader's support for specific political, cultural and social views, using examples of metalepsis, and investigates how they can be used to encourage the reader to support specific political and cultural views.
Abstract: This article investigates how narrative form and thematic content work in conjunction to encourage a reader’s support for specific political, cultural and social views, using examples of metalepsis...
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01 Jan 2018
TL;DR: The Disappearing Narrator is a posthumous publication based on a manuscript originally written by Gordon C. Dickinson in 2013 and then edited by David I. Dickinson.
Abstract: .......................................................... iv Lucky’s ........................................................... 1 Changing Voices: Introduction ................................ 338 Chapter One: The Disappearing Narrator ................... 342 Chapter Two: The Arranger ................................. . 352 Chapter Three: Network of Time ............................. 365 Chapter Four: Endnotes Without End ........................ 377 Chapter Five: Reflections on a Novel ........................ 388 Conclusion ...................................................... 401 Bibliography .................................................... 404
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01 Jan 2003
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TL;DR: In this paper, a post-Levinasian approach to narrativity was proposed, which would both respect the ethical priority of the Other, and go beyond Levinas by taking into account narrative techniques, as well as the historical and political contexts.
Abstract: In spite of Emmanuel Levinas's famous criticism of narratives as artistic representations, the essay argues that we should construct a "post-Levinasian" approach to narrativity that would both respect the ethical priority of the Other, and go beyond Levinas by taking into account narrative techniques, as well as the historical and political contexts. As an example, the essay analyzes different encounters that take place in Baudelaire's prose poem "The Eyes of the Poor." In the narrator's inevitable failure of reading the face of the Other we can perhaps hear the singular way in which, to quote Levinas, "across all literature the human face speaks —or stammers, or gives itself a countenance, or struggles with its caricature."
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01 Jan 1954
TL;DR: Deuxieme tirage de cet essai critique de Georges Blin sur Stendhal, publie aux editions Jose Corti en 1954 as mentioned in this paper, et les images, une description a completer, une bibliotheque
Abstract: Deuxieme tirage de cet essai critique de Georges Blin sur Stendhal, publie aux editions Jose Corti en 1954.Deux images, une description a completer, une bibliotheque.
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