Acts of Narrative : Textual Strategies in Modern German Fiction /
O'Neill's approach rests on three assumptions: first, that all stories are stories told in particular ways; second, that these particular ways of telling stories are interesting objects of study in and for themselves; and third, that modern German fiction includes a number of narratives th...
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| Langue: | Inglés |
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Toronto [Ont.] :
University of Toronto Press,
1996.
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Table des matières:
- Death in Venice : narrative situations in Thomas Mann's Der Tod in Venedig
- Trial : paradigms of indeterminacy in Franz Kafka's Der Prozess
- Harry Haller's records : the ludic imagination in Hermann Hesse's Steppenwolf
- Auto da fe : reading misreading in Elias Canetti's Die Blendung
- Tin Drum : implications of unrealibility in Günter Grass's Die Blechtrommel
- Two views : the authority of discourse in Uwe Johnson's Zwei Ansichten
- Goalie's anxiety : signs and semiosis in Peter Handke's Die Angst des Tormanns beim Elfmeter
- Lime works : narrative and noise in Thomas Bernhard's Das Kalkwerk.


