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Notes on Editors

SUSANA ONEGA is Professor of English Literature at the University of
Zaragoza. She is also the president of the Spanish Association for
Anglo-American Studies (AEDEAN), and represents Spain on the
board of the European Society for the Study of English (ESSE).

She has published numerous articles on English and American
literature or literary theory and is the author of Análisis estructural,
método narrativo y 'sentido' de
The Sound and the Fury, de William
Faulkner ( Zaragoza, 1989), and another entitled Form and Meaning in
the Novels of John Fowles
( Ann Arbor, 1989). She is also the editor of
Estudios Literarios Ingleses II. Renacimiento y Barroco ( Madrid, 1986)
and of Telling Histories: Narrativizing History, Historicizing Literature
( Amsterdam, 1995). She also belongs to the editorial boards of
several journals.

JOSÉ ANGEL GARCÍA LANDA (Ph.D. Zaragoza, M.A. Brown University)
is Senior Lecturer in English Literature and Literary Theory in the
English and German Department at the University of Zaragoza. He
has published numerous articles on English literature and on literary
theory. He is the author of Samuel Beckett y la narración reflexiva
( Zaragoza, 1992) and the editor of Miscelánea: A Journal of English and
American Studies
.

The editors are members of a research team which has been doing
work on narratology since 1989. Several research projects carried
out by this team have been financed by the University of Zaragoza
(Vicerrectorado de Investigación) and the Spanish Ministry of
Education (DGICYT).

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Publication Information: Book Title: Narratology: An Introduction. Contributors: Susana Onega - editor, Jose Angel Garcia Landa - editor. Publisher: Longman. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1996. Page Number: ix.
    
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