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Genette uses Proust's Remembrance of Things Past as a work to identify and name the basic constituents and techniques of narrative. Genette illustrates the examples by referring to other literary works. His systemic theory of narrative deals with the structure of fiction, including fictional devices that go unnoticed and whose implications fulfill the Western narrative tradition.
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Technique, Criticism and interpretation, Fiction, Narrative Discourse analysis, Discourse analysis, Narrative, Narration (Rhetoric), Narration, 17.63 textlinguistics, 17.04 methods and techniques of linguistics, Verteltheorie, Methodologie, À la recherche du temps perdu (Proust, Marcel), Proust, marcel, 1871-1922, Fiction, technique, Teoria literariaPeople
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Translation of Discours du récit, a portion of the 3d vol. of the author's Figures, essais.
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 269-273.
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