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Towards a 'Natural' Narratology

By: Monika Fludernik | Book details

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Contents
Prefacexi
Acknowledgementsxv
Prologue in the wilderness1
1 Towards a ‘natural’ narratology12
1.1Linguistic concepts of the natural13
1.1.1Natural narrative13
1.1.2The linguistic theory of naturalness: from frames to prototypes17
1.2A redefinition of narrativity20
1.2.1History vs. experientiality20
1.2.2Narrativity26
1.2.3Narrativization31
1.2.4Realism and mimesis35
1.2.5Fictionality38
1.3Towards a ‘natural’ narratology43
2 Natural narrative and other oral modes53
2.1Oral types of storytelling: a generic overview57
2.2Natural narrative: the creation of story meaning60
2.2.1The features of conversational storytelling: the experiential mode63
2.2.2Report, observational narrative and the vicarious mode71
2.2.3Institutionalized storytelling and the link with written narrative77
2.3Humorous and didactic short forms81
2.3.1The joke81
2.3.2Exemplum and/or anecdote85

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