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375: 71: 53: 162: 141: 172: 22: 81: 345:"It is as though Genette had determined to give the lie of the skeptics who maintained that the structural analysis of narrative was suited only to the simplest narratives, like folk tales, and, in an act of bravado, had chosen as his object one of the most complex, subtle, and involuted narratives." 457:
The article matches only a part of Genette's work because it only talks about his narrathology theory. His theory about palimpsestes, intertextuality, paratexts is only mentioned, and his latest works on analitic philosophy are not even mentioned. I think there is no point in writing so much about
324:"This was to answer the criticism which had been used against previous forms of narratology, that they could deal only with the most simple stories, such as Propp's work in Morphology of the Folk Tale. If narratology could cope with Proust, this could no longer be said." 303:. I believe this to be important given the dire situation in which the main narratology article lies. It would be good if someone knowledgeable about his other works added info on other important concepts. For their own sake, and to balance out this emphasis on 424:
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Reverting my edit has put the format back to an earlier, non-standard form. It has made it harder to read, by reducing it to one paragraph. If you don't like the wording changes, please discuss them here. But my edits do not
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What makes him important is that (1) he inherits great deal from Western Poetics or Literature Making Theories (compared to Barthes), (2) he cares for computability, i.e. structures in cognitive way (compared to Rocœur).
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narratology if the rest of the work is kept outside the article. My english is so bad I can't repair. I ask some good samaritan to expand the article, or to remove a part of the overweighted narratology section.
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272:. If you say Narrative Theories instead of Narratology, nuance is diferent, but as in Narratology Genette's name is in first place. Interestingly, I have found a word 264:
Isn't Seuils picture seemingly big? I don't think it the primary work of Genette. (Rather Palimpsestes or Mimologique for me) Consider Wikilink to French
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That's a fair point. But that Proust is the over-riding example in that text probably does need mentioning and explicating in some way.
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I see now where this statement stems from; Jonathan Culler says in his foreword to the English translation:
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There was I link here to "narrative mode," but narrative mood and mode are not the same thing.
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