Debating Rhetorical Narratology: On the Synthetic, Mimetic, and Thematic Aspects of Narrative - Theory Interpretation Narrativ - Matthew Clark - Bøger - Ohio State University Press - 9780814214282 - 24. februar 2020
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Debating Rhetorical Narratology: On the Synthetic, Mimetic, and Thematic Aspects of Narrative - Theory Interpretation Narrativ

Matthew Clark

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Debating Rhetorical Narratology: On the Synthetic, Mimetic, and Thematic Aspects of Narrative - Theory Interpretation Narrativ

In Debating Rhetorical Narratology: On the Synthetic, Mimetic, and Thematic Aspects of Narrative, Matthew Clark and James Phelan provide a model of lively, sharp, and good-natured scholarly exchange. Clark proposes "friendly amendments" to Phelan's theorizing of the synthetic, mimetic, and thematic aspects of narrative, and Phelan responds, often by explaining why he finds Clark's amendments less-than-friendly. Clark rounds off the debate by offering a brief rejoinder. Clark and Phelan consistently ground their theoretical arguments in their analyses of particular narratives, drawing on a corpus that ranges from Homer's Iliad to Tobias Wolff's In Pharaoh's Army and includes, among many others, Jane Austen's Emma, George Orwell's 1984, and Toni Morrison's Beloved.
Clark and Phelan's deep dive into the synthetic, mimetic, and thematic leads them to explore many other aspects of narrative and narrative theory: style, audiences, the mimetic illusion, fictionality, and more. Their investigation also leads them into questions about rhetorical narratology's relation to other projects in narrative theory, especially unnatural narratology, and, indeed, about how to assess the explanatory power of competing theories. Ultimately, their debate is compelling testimony about the power of both narrative theory and narrative itself.


248 pages

Medie Bøger     Hardcover bog   (Bog med hård ryg og stift omslag)
Udgivet 24. februar 2020
ISBN13 9780814214282
Forlag Ohio State University Press
Antal sider 248
Mål 152 × 229 × 18 mm   ·   535 g
Sprog Engelsk  

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