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Preface; 1. Supposition and supersession: a model of analysis for narrative structure; 2. Effectively complete enumeration in Phèdre; 3. Narrative process in Middlemarch; 4. Identity, inversion and density elements in narrative: three tales, by Chekhov, James and Lawrence; 5. Narrative structure and text structure: Isherwood's A Meeting by the River and Muriel Spark's The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie; 6. Conclusion: structure and the critic's art; Appendix 1. Poetic analysis and the idea of the transformation-rule: some examples from Herbert, Wordsworth, Pope and Shakespeare; Appendix 2. Logic, feeling and structure in nineteenth-century political oratory: a primer of analysis.
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Add Narrative and Structure: Exploratory Essays, John Holloway is probably best known for his work on Shakespeare and on the Victorian and modern periods; this 1979 book represents an extension of his interests hitherto. Though not intended as mathematical analyses of fiction or drama, the essays here h, Narrative and Structure: Exploratory Essays to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Narrative and Structure: Exploratory Essays, John Holloway is probably best known for his work on Shakespeare and on the Victorian and modern periods; this 1979 book represents an extension of his interests hitherto. Though not intended as mathematical analyses of fiction or drama, the essays here h, Narrative and Structure: Exploratory Essays to your collection on WonderClub |