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Definition of narratology in English: narratologynoun narəˈtɒlədʒiˌnɛrəˈtɑlədʒi mass nounThe branch of knowledge or criticism that deals with the structure and function of narrative and its themes, conventions, and symbols. 叙述学 Example sentencesExamples - There are more likely to be longer periods of theory reading: literary theory, cultural theory, narratology.
- Structuralist narrative theory and narratology conclude that the subject is therefore but an effect of discourse or the outer limit of the narrative boxes and therefore moot.
- I circled my original idea pondering the elasticity of fiction and the nature of narratology.
- For narratology, legitimate signals must have been authorized as such, demonstrably asserted by the text either in explicit statement or through conventional signs like quotation marks.
- Much structural analysis, much narratology, ignores or downplays the role of time in narrative in the name of synchronicity.
Derivativesadjective The expressivist and the narratological concepts of voice do not necessarily operate independently, however. Example sentencesExamples - What Conrad stages is in fact a narratological coup over the anonymous authority he has set up precisely for this purpose.
- But there is a second condition necessary for the production of the uncanny in fiction, a condition less psychological than narratological.
- For Barthes, the third meaning exists in those details of the image that surpass their narratological function, representing ‘a structuration which leaks from inside.’
- The psychological goal of such amnesia was the elimination of traumatic fixation; the narratological goal was the elimination of chaotic, incoherent reminiscence.
noun If only the author had given equal hearing to the narratologists from the literary mainstream, this text would have made a wonderful interface between the two approaches. Example sentencesExamples - The analysis of free-indirect discourse has reached a high degree of refinement among narratologists and narrative theorists.
- In the post-WWII generation, it has become a term handmade for literary theorists and speculators, narratologists and narrativists, and other neo-narrative onlookers.
- Likewise, the French narratologist A. J. Greimas proposed that there are only six basic roles in stories: subject, object, sender, receiver, helper, and opponent.
- Long after Narrative Discourse, narratologists continue to be alarmed at the modernist novel's failure to oblige a contract of comprehension.
Definition of narratology in US English: narratologynounˌnerəˈtäləjēˌnɛrəˈtɑlədʒi The branch of knowledge or literary criticism that deals with the structure and function of narrative and its themes, conventions, and symbols. 叙述学 Example sentencesExamples - There are more likely to be longer periods of theory reading: literary theory, cultural theory, narratology.
- I circled my original idea pondering the elasticity of fiction and the nature of narratology.
- Much structural analysis, much narratology, ignores or downplays the role of time in narrative in the name of synchronicity.
- Structuralist narrative theory and narratology conclude that the subject is therefore but an effect of discourse or the outer limit of the narrative boxes and therefore moot.
- For narratology, legitimate signals must have been authorized as such, demonstrably asserted by the text either in explicit statement or through conventional signs like quotation marks.
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