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Record ID marc_ithaca_college/ic_marc.mrc:107509492:1738
Source Ithaca College Library
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LEADER: 01738cam a2200265 i 4500
001 169859
008 800911s1981 ilua b 00100 eng
005 19880503171548.0
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245 00 $aOn narrative /$cedited by W. J. T. Mitchell.
260 0 $aChicago :$bUniversity of Chicago Press,$c1981.
300 $ax, 270 p. :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
500 $a"The articles in this volume originally appeared in Critical inquiry, volume 7, number 1 (Autumn 1980)."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aWhite, H. The value of narrativity in the representation of reality.--Schafer, R. Narration in the psychoanalytic dialogue.--Derrida, J. The law of genre.--Kermode, F. Secrets and narrative sequence.--Goodman, N. Twisted tales.--Chatman, S. What novels can do that films can't (and vice versa).--Turner, V. Social dramas and stories about them.--Ricoeur, P. Narrative time.--LeGuin, U.K. It was a dark and stormy night.--Afterthoughts on narrative: Hernadi, P. On the how, what, and why of narrative. Scholes, R. Language, narrative, and anti-narrative. Smith, B.H. Narrative versions, narrative theories.--Critical response: Mink, L.O. Everyman his or her own annalist.--Waldman, M.R. The otherwise unnoteworthy year 711.--White, H. The narrativization of real events.--Goodman, N. The telling and the told.--Chatman, S. Reply to Barbara Herrnstein Smith.
650 0 $aDiscourse analysis, Narrative.
650 0 $aNarration (Rhetoric)
700 10 $aMitchell, W. J. Thomas,$d1942- .$wdn.
730 01 $aCritical inquiry.