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Story and Discourse: Narrative Structure in Fiction and Film
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The article was published on 1980-05-31 and is currently open access. It has received 1885 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Narrative structure & Narrative criticism.read more
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Stories in palliative care
Gail Eva,John Paley +1 more
TL;DR: The nature of stories is reviewed, offering reminders about why they are told, and how they elicit emotional responses in readers, and four reasons for caution when evaluating stories – in palliative care as in any other walk of life are discussed.
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Narration and translation
TL;DR: The authors discusses the overlaps between the fields of narratology and translation studies, and discusses the fact that translation scholars have merely begun to understand the relation between narration and translation.
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Daniel Deronda and Circumcision
TL;DR: The critical position that I have been supporting in this study, that literary interpretation should proceed by active engagement with other interpretations in a struggle for power, might seem to be called into question by Stanley Fish's concept of interpretive communities as discussed by the authors.
From design to narrative: the development of inquiry-based learning models.
Gráinne Conole,Eileen Scanlon,Lucinda Kerawalla,Paul Mulholland,Stamatina Anastopoulou,Canan Blake +5 more
TL;DR: The Personal Inquiry (PI) project as mentioned in this paper developed a new approach of "scripted inquiry learning", where children investigate a science topic with classmates by carrying out explorations between their classroom, homes and discovery centres, guided by a personal computer.
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Does Austen Need Narrators? Does Anyone?
TL;DR: The Necessary Narrator thesis is not only false, but it also damages narrative theory and the criticism, teaching, reading and appreciation of fiction as discussed by the authors, and it obscures the inextricable link between the invention and the presentation of fiction and taints the pleasure of engaging with the minds of great storytellers.