Elemente der Narratologie ( Narratologia )

Publication series :Narratologia

Author: Wolf Schmid  

Publisher: De Gruyter‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9783110978520

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110202649

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Keyword: narration (in literature) narration technique

Language: GER

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Description

This book is a standard work for modern narrative theory. It is a German translation and expansion of the Russian work Narratologija (Moscow 2003) and presents a comprehensive foundation for narratology. The author explains and discusses in detail problems of communication structure and instances, narrative perspective, the relationship between narrator's text and character's text, and the narrativity of literary texts and the texts as events. The focus is formed by the constitutive structures of fictional narrative texts. The book postulates a theory of narration and analyses central narratological categories such as fiction, mimesis, author, reader, narrator, narrative perspective, text, story, narrative time etc. against the background of the history of narrative research. The result is a fundamental definition of the constitutive characteristics of narrative texts which provides a terminological and theoretical system of reference for future research in narrative theory. A detailed bibliography and glossary of narratological terms make this book a compendium of narrative theory which is of relevance for scholars and students of all literary disciplines.

Chapter

2. Fiktionalität

pp.:  13 – 38

II. Die Instanzen des Erzählwerks

pp.:  38 – 55

2. Der abstrakte Autor

pp.:  55 – 57

1. Modell der Kommunikationsebenen

pp.:  55 – 55

3. Der abstrakte Leser

pp.:  57 – 76

4. Der fiktive Erzähler

pp.:  76 – 84

5. Der fiktive Leser

pp.:  84 – 112

III. Die Erzählperspektive

pp.:  112 – 127

1. Theorien des „point of view“, der Fokalisierung und der Perspektive

pp.:  127 – 127

2. Modell der Erzählperspektive

pp.:  127 – 140

IV. Erzählertext und Figurentext

pp.:  140 – 166

1. Die beiden Komponenten des Erzähltextes

pp.:  166 – 166

2. Ornamentale Prosa und Skaz

pp.:  166 – 171

3. Die Interferenz von Erzählertext und Figurentext

pp.:  171 – 193

V. Die narrativen Transformationen: Geschehen – Geschichte – Erzählung – Präsentation der Erzählung

pp.:  193 – 242

2. Die Überwindung des formalistischen Reduktionismus

pp.:  242 – 257

1. „Fabel“ und „Sujet“ im russischen Formalismus

pp.:  242 – 242

3. Die vier narrativen Ebenen

pp.:  257 – 263

Zusammenfassung

pp.:  263 – 297

Literaturverzeichnis

pp.:  297 – 305

Glossar und Index narratologischer Begriffe

pp.:  305 – 331

Index der Namen und Werke

pp.:  331 – 339

LastPages

pp.:  339 – 349

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