How to do things with narrative cognitive and diachronic perspectives / [online] :
Jan Alber, Greta Olson, Birte Christ
- De Gruyter, 2018
- 1 resursă online (262 p.)
- Narratologia 60 .
- Narratologia .
Frontmatter Tabula Gratulatoria Acknowledgements Contents Monika Fludernik and the Invitation to Do Things with Narrative Jan Alber and Greta Olson Perspectives on Narrative and Mood Marco Caracciolo Enigmatic Experientiality in the Films of Alfred Hitchcock Hilary Duffield Irony in Jane Austen: A Cognitive- Narratological Approach Wolfgang G. Müller Fictional Minds in Cognitive Narratology Wolf Schmid Dido’s Words: Representing Speech and Consciousness in Ancient and Medieval Narrative Eva von Contzen Narrative Identity and the Early Modern Diary Miriam Nandi The Diachronization of Jane Eyre Susan Lanser Historiographic Discourse and Narratology: A Footnote to Fludernik’s Work on Factual Narrative Philippe Carrard Multimodal You: Playing with Direct Address in Contemporary Narrative Television Dorothee Birke and Robyn Warhol How to Stay Healthy and Foster Well-Being with Narratives, or: Where Narratology and Salutogenesis Could Meet Muße, Work, and Free Time: Nineteenth- Century Visions of the Non-Alienated Life Benjamin Kohlmann The Intermediate State between Good and Bad Company: Managing Leisure in Frances Brooke’s The Excursion Kerstin Fest Out of the Dungeon, into the World: Aspects of the Prison Novel in Emma Donoghue’s Room Margarete Rubik Epilogue: Notes on a Possible History of Reception – From Stanzel to Fludernik Franz K. Stanzel Contributors