Narration (Rhetoric)
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Narration (Rhetoric)
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Narration (Rhetoric)
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Incoming Resources
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- Tellers and listeners, the narrative imagination, by Barbara Hardy
- Witnessing slavery, the development of ante-bellum slave narratives, Frances Smith Foster
- Aspects of narrative, selected papers from the English Institute, edited with a foreword by J. Hillis Miller
- Novel configurations, a study of French fiction, Allan H. Pasco
- The Cambridge introduction to narrative, H. Porter Abbott
- Kafka's narrators, a study of his stories and sketches, Roy Pascal
- Narratology, introduction to the theory of narrative, Mieke Bal
- Reading matters, narrative in the new media ecology, edited by Joseph Tabbi & Michael Wutz
- The progress of romance, literary historiography and the Gothic novel, David H. Richter
- Memory, identity, community, the idea of narrative in the human sciences, edited by Lewis P. Hinchman, Sandra K. Hinchman
- The political unconscious, narrative as a socially symbolic act, Fredric Jameson
- Stories lives tell, narrative and dialogue in education, edited by Carol Witherell & Nel Noddings ; foreword by Maxine Greene
- The interpretation of narrative, theory and practice, edited by Morton W. Bloomfield
- Narrative form in history and fiction: Hume, Fielding & Gibbon
- Anxious power, reading, writing, and ambivalence in narrative by women, edited by Carol J. Singley and Susan Elizabeth Sweeney
- Narrative as rhetoric, technique, audiences, ethics, ideology, James Phelan
- Retelling/rereading, the fate of storytelling in modern times, Karl Kroeber
- Endlesse worke, Spenser and the structures of discourse, Jonathan Goldberg
- A glance beyond doubt, narration, representation, subjectivity, Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan
- New readings of the American novel, narrative theory and its application, Peter Messent
- Memory, narrative, and identity, new essays in ethnic American literatures, edited by Amritjit Singh, Joseph T. Skerrett, Jr., Robert E. Hogan
- From behind the veil, a study of Afro-American narrative, Robert B. Stepto
- The mother/daughter plot, narrative, psychoanalysis, feminism, Marianne Hirsch
- The technique of Thomas Hardy, by Joseph Warren Beach
Outgoing Resources
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