Shakespearean NarrativeUniversity of Delaware Press, 1995 - 313 ページ In Shakespearean Narrative, Rawdon Wilson explores the variety and purposes of narrative in Shakespeare's plays. He does this by placing Shakespeare's use of narrative within a context of Renaissance narrative theory and practice, often citing analogous strategies from such other writers as Spenser and Cervantes, and exploring in depth the fruitfulness of contemporary narrative theory to an understanding of Shakespeare's practice. Thus Shakespearean Narrative undertakes a double task: it tries to understand Shakespeare's narrative strategies, which has never been done before in any comparable depth, and it also attempts to test the usefulness of contemporary narrative theory. |
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... problem epyllion : like the problem comedies , this work studies ethical issues that trouble the reader because they do not admit of clear solutions , and , again like those comedies , it calls many of the assumptions of its own genre ...
... problem epyllion : like the problem comedies , this work studies ethical issues that trouble the reader because they do not admit of clear solutions , and , again like those comedies , it calls many of the assumptions of its own genre ...
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... problem of defining narrative domains is to map them according to the characters who inhabit them . A domain exists in strict correlation to the problems individ- ual characters confront , the moves made to solve them and the solutions ...
... problem of defining narrative domains is to map them according to the characters who inhabit them . A domain exists in strict correlation to the problems individ- ual characters confront , the moves made to solve them and the solutions ...
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... problem of character entail ? Certainly there is an important distinction between conven- tions derived from the author's lifeworld and those that reside in his or her " available repertory of artistic procedures and textual models ...
... problem of character entail ? Certainly there is an important distinction between conven- tions derived from the author's lifeworld and those that reside in his or her " available repertory of artistic procedures and textual models ...
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