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Kniha představuje souhrnný pohled na naratologické teorie dvacátého století do začátku osmdesátých let. Zaměřuje se zejména na teorii ruského formalismu, francouzského strukturalismu, anglo-americké nové kritiky, tel-avivské školy a fenomenologie čtení. Na rozdíl od mnoha jiných publikací neuspořádává kniha S. Rimmonové-Kenanové toto téma chronologicky, ani podle jednotlivých teorií a jejich autorů, nýbrž synchronně okolo jednotlivých naratologických složek jako jsou čas, události, fokalizace, charakterizace, vyprávění, text, čtení apod. Tento přístup umožňuje autorce vnést do knihy i některé vlastní názory a modifikace probíraných teorií. Vedle analýzy a popisu obecného systému, na jehož základě fungují všechny fikční narativy, se autorka zabývá i problematikou studia jednotlivých textů na pozadí tohoto obecného systému.

176 pages, Hardcover

First published May 5, 1983

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Profile Image for Alborz Taheri.
198 reviews28 followers
August 12, 2019
ما از کشف کردن دست نخواهیم شست
و سرانجام همۀ کشف‌های ما همان جا خواهد بود
که از آن آغاز کرده‌ایم
تا آن‌جا را برای نخستین بار بشناسیم
تی.اس.الیوت
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April 6, 2022
(read this for my dfd so no rating)

with all due respect to rimmon-kenan and the squad, i will be supporting my shitty hypothesis with this book. overall this read was actually quite useful, god bless
Profile Image for نیلوفر رحمانیان.
Author 11 books85 followers
June 2, 2017
Hated this book :)) not just because i think viewing literature as a formalist or as an structuralist always unsees the part that distunguishes literature from any other prose, but because as the subject was boring (since it tried to formulate any literary text) the tone was just as boring making reading harder.
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176 reviews21 followers
May 30, 2010
Narrative Fiction is a short, easy-to-read book—and thus, an unintimidating introduction to narratology/narrative theory. The book is organized around three concepts: story (the succession of narrated events), text (the verbal representation of events), and narration (the act of telling or writing). Although the author specifically states in the opening chapter that her focus is narrative fiction—setting fictional narratives apart from other narratives—in the final chapter, she backtracks from this a bit, and IMO, most of her points can be applied to all narratives not just fictional ones. [This review refers to the first edition of the text.:]
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198 reviews21 followers
September 11, 2012
A great intro text for literary/narrative fiction theory. At times the jargon was a little overpowering for someone not immersed in literary theory. I did really like the abundance of literary examples used by the author - these made the jargon make more sense!
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15 reviews10 followers
June 14, 2016
A very informative book and great introduction to narratology, the language was a bit confusing though, especially in the beginning.
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September 9, 2019
A good introduction to being able to understand / interpret / analyze texts from a new perspective. If English is not your first language, it can sometimes be a little difficult to understand what is written.
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December 3, 2024
i'll be using exactly two chapters of this, thanks for forcing this on me cedric
Profile Image for فلاح رحيم.
Author 27 books141 followers
February 29, 2016
I strongly recommend this book to the students of Narratology and to the general readers of fiction as well. It reveals smoothly and Chrystal clearly the deepest secrets of narrative technique.
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May 24, 2018
Super interesting - I might use narratology in my dissertation, so this was a good intro. It's basically an analysis of how fiction works, like the difference between plot chronology and narrative chronology, how characterization happens, what defines an "event" in plot, the differences between story, text, and narration. Heady stuff. I can't help thinking about all these things now, as I go through stories after reading it. What I still need to figure out is how one uses this to critique literature. So what if I can define a series of events that make up a plot? Or how a narrator makes a character known? What does that do for understanding the thematic content? More research is needed.
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68 reviews
February 7, 2020
I remember wanting to read this book as an ambitious first-year literary student. I never got round to doing it. Years later I’ve had to read this book for teaching purposes, and I will say that this book is quite useful for teachers and for introducing students to literary analysis and the terminology related to that. However, I also found that at certain times the terms and categories (and sub-categories) hindered the students’ ability to analyze literature rather than aiding it. I found some of the categorizations unnecessary and a little dated. Fiction and literature have changed a lot since the publication of this book, and it could definitely use a revision.
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21 reviews37 followers
July 15, 2018
A comprehensive and useful overview of the key terms, definitions and questions in narratology. The author does a great job in challenging the previously widely accepted definitions based all too heavily on the authorial intention. Rimmon-Kenan draws attention on the role of the reader and their interpretation. Just where it should be, if I may so boldly maintain :)
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61 reviews2 followers
September 14, 2018
Good introduction to classical narratology. Reading it in 2018, the afterthoughts in chapter 11 are a must-read in order to understand the book in relation to later developments in literary theory.
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April 21, 2023
my eyes are long glazed over for a lot of this stuff
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31 reviews
January 2, 2025
Although it is confusing sometimes, it is very useful.
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July 6, 2014
A very good book in the process of understanding a lot about fiction.. very simple, clear.. a book One can begin with.
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January 21, 2015
Very useful review of narrative theory. Brief and easy to follow. Great and many examples.
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January 17, 2016
The book takes a fundamental approach when it's talking about formal narrative but It's a must read for everyone trying to start a writing career.
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