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Time From Concept To Narrative Construct A Reader Narratologia Contributions To Narrative Theory Jan Christoph Meister

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Time From Concept To Narrative Construct A Reader Narratologia Contributions To Narrative Theory Jan Christoph Meister
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Publisher: Walter De Gruyter Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.22 MB
Pages: 285
Author: Jan Christoph Meister, Wilhelm Schernus (editors)
ISBN: 9783110222081, 9783110227185, 3110222086, 3110227185
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Time From Concept To Narrative Construct A Reader Narratologia Contributions To Narrative Theory Jan Christoph Meister by Jan Christoph Meister, Wilhelm Schernus (editors) 9783110222081, 9783110227185, 3110222086, 3110227185 instant download after payment.

This anthology presents a selection of articles on the subject of 'time'. Among these are a number of German language contributions presented in English translation for the first time ever, including seminal articles by Gunter Muller, Kate Hamburger and Hans Reichenbach. The authors address their shared topic from three major disciplinary angles: philosophy, narrative theory, and cognitivist studies. As our experience of time is intrinsically linked to our ability to recount and narrate events, the productive design and receptive re-construction of time constructs plays a particularly important role in narrative theory.

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