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The Rhetoric of Fictionality - Narrative Theory and the Idea of Fiction

English · Hardback

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Klappentext Narrative theory has always been centrally concerned with fiction! yet it has tended to treat fictions as if they were merely the framed or disowned equivalents of nonfictional narratives. A rhetorical perspective upon fictionality! however! sees it as a direct way of meaning and a distinct kind of communicative gesture. "The Rhetoric of Fictionality: Narrative Theory and the Idea of Fiction" by Richard Walsh argues the merit of such a perspective and demonstrates its radical implications for narrative theory. A new conception of fictionality as a distinctive rhetorical resource! somewhat like the master-trope of fictional narrative! cuts across many of the core theoretical issues in the field. The model! set out in chapter one! is subsequently tested and elaborated in relation to currently prevalent assumptions about narrativity and mimesis; narrative structure; the narrator and transmission; voice and mediacy; narrative media and cognition; and creativity! reception! and involvement. Throughout! the theoretical analysis seeks to vindicate readers' intuitions about fiction without merely restating them: the result is a forceful challenge to many of narrative theory's orthodoxies. The rhetorical model of fictionality advanced in this book offers up new areas of inquiry into the purchase of fictiveness itself upon questions of narrative interpretation. It urges a fundamental reconception of the apparatus of narrative theory by theorizing the conditions of significance that make fictions conceivable and worthwhile.

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Authors Richard Walsh
Publisher Ohio state university press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.11.2007
 
EAN 9780814210697
ISBN 978-0-8142-1069-7
No. of pages 194
Dimensions 159 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Series Theory and Interpretation of N
Theory and Interpretation of N
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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