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An edition of Acts of narrative (1996)

Acts of narrative

textual strategies in modern German fiction

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Because German literary criticism tends to be strongly historicist in character, modern and postmodern German narrative has remained relatively unexplored by poststructuralist critics. In the eight individual analyses of twentieth-century German texts that make up this book, Patrick O'Neill deviates from the theoretical mainstream.

O'Neill applies the principles of structuralist and poststructuralist narratology to a selection of narratives from both modernist and postmodernist German authors: Mann, Kafka, and Hesse, and Canetti, Johnson, Handke, and Bernhard.

O'Neill's approach rests on three assumptions: first, that all stories are stories told in particular ways; second, that these particular ways of telling stories are interesting objects of study in and for themselves; and third, that modern German fiction includes a number of narratives that allow us to indulge that interest in ways that are themselves compelling.

The relationship of story and discourse is central to Acts of Narrative; in particular, each of the texts under analysis continually foregrounds the active role of the reader, which O'Neill sees as an inescapable feature of modern and postmodern narrative as a semiotic structure. The volume might be described as an exercise in semiotic narratology, exploring a variety of aspects of the semiotics of narrative as a discursive system.

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English
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205

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Acts of narrative: textual strategies in modern German fiction
1996, University of Toronto Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-199) and index.

Published in
Toronto, Buffalo
Series
Theory/culture, Theory/culture series.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
833/.910923
Library of Congress
PT772 .O54 1996, PT772.O54 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 205 p. ;
Number of pages
205

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Open Library
OL716841M
Internet Archive
actsofnarrativet0000onei
ISBN 10
0802009824
LCCN
97102588, cn96931035
OCLC/WorldCat
35943634
Goodreads
3956648

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