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On Making Fiction 1st Edition Friederike Danebrock

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On Making Fiction 1st Edition Friederike Danebrock
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Publisher: Transcript Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.89 MB
Pages: 293
Author: Friederike Danebrock
ISBN: 9783837665505, 9783839465509, 383766550X, 3839465508
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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On Making Fiction 1st Edition Friederike Danebrock by Friederike Danebrock 9783837665505, 9783839465509, 383766550X, 3839465508 instant download after payment.

Fiction is generally understood to be a fascinating, yet somehow deficient affair, merely derivative of reality. What if we could, instead, come up with an affirmative approach that takes stories seriously in their capacity to bring forth a substance of their own? Iconic texts such as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and its numerous adaptations stubbornly resist our attempts to classify them as mere representations of reality. Friederike Danebrock shows how these texts insist that we take them seriously as agents and interlocutors in our world- and culture-making activities. Drawing on this analysis, she develops a theory of narrative fiction as a generative practice.

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