Jadavpur journal of comparative literature, Volumen13Department of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University, 1975 |
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... story , because the story - teller would be totally unable to tell his story if there did not exist , previous to all story - telling , a specific language of the tale . What the structuralist is after is to establish , on the model of ...
... story , because the story - teller would be totally unable to tell his story if there did not exist , previous to all story - telling , a specific language of the tale . What the structuralist is after is to establish , on the model of ...
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... story - teller , can we not assume that story - telling would be impossible without an implicit reference to a pre - existing system which we could call the ' narrative language ' ? The analogy with structural linguistics is clear : the ...
... story - teller , can we not assume that story - telling would be impossible without an implicit reference to a pre - existing system which we could call the ' narrative language ' ? The analogy with structural linguistics is clear : the ...
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... story and discourse.17 Every narrative evokes a certain reality , a sequel of incidents with concrete personages . This forms the story . It can be ' told ' in diverse manners . But once it is told it implies a narrator who tells the story ...
... story and discourse.17 Every narrative evokes a certain reality , a sequel of incidents with concrete personages . This forms the story . It can be ' told ' in diverse manners . But once it is told it implies a narrator who tells the story ...
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From Aristotle to Roland Barthes | 1 |
MANABENDRA BANDYOPADHYAY | 24 |
Renaissance Values in The Tempest | 42 |
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