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The Return Of The Storyteller In Contemporary Fiction Areti Dragas

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The Return Of The Storyteller In Contemporary Fiction Areti Dragas
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.18 MB
Author: Areti Dragas
ISBN: 9781472593870, 9780826439901, 1472593871, 082643990X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Return Of The Storyteller In Contemporary Fiction Areti Dragas by Areti Dragas 9781472593870, 9780826439901, 1472593871, 082643990X instant download after payment.

Focusing on the figure of the storyteller, this study breaks new ground in the approach to reading contemporary literature by identifying a growing interest in storytelling. For the last thirty years contemporary fiction has been influenced by theoretical discourses, textuality and writing. Only since the rise of postcolonialism have academic critics been more overtly interested in stories, where high theory frameworks are less applicable. However, as we move through various contemporary contexts engaging with postcolonial identities and hybridity, to narratives of disability and evolutionary accounts of group and individual survival, a common feature of all is the centrality of story, which posits both the idea of survival and the passing on of traditions.
The Return of the Storyteller in Contemporary Fiction closely examines this preoccupation with story and storytelling through a close reading of six contemporary international novelists that are either about actual ‘storytellers’ or engage with the figure of the storyteller, revealing how death of the author has given birth to the storyteller.

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