Towards a Postmodern Theory of Narrative
Towards a Postmodern Theory of Narrative
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This study re-examines narrative theory and outlines the consequences for narratology of deconstructive, poststructuralist and more recent theory.
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Towards a Postmodern Theory of Narrative by Andrew Gibson
This study re-examines narrative theory and outlines the consequences for narratology of deconstructive, poststructuralist and more recent theory. Andrew Gibson assesses the extent to which narrative theory might be rethought in their light, drawing on the work of Derrida, Deleuze, Lyotard and Foucault. Consistently relating his theoretical investigations to critical practice, Gibson makes telling and perceptive analyses of a variety of twentieth-centry texts including work by Joyce, Fielding, Beckett, Lawrence, Woolf, R L Stevenson, Kundera, Tarkovsky and others. This is an important contribution to contemporary work on narrative.
Andrew Gibson is Research Professor of Modern Literature and Theory at Royal Holloway, University of London, and a member of the Conseil scientifique of the College international de philosophie in Paris. He is the author of Beckett and Badious: The Pathos of Intermittenccy (Oxford University Press, 2006), James Joyce: A Critical Life (Reaktion, 2006) and Towards a Postmodern Theory of Narrative (EUP, 1996).
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| ISBN 13 | 9780748608416 |
| ISBN 10 | 0748608419 |
| Titre | Towards a Postmodern Theory of Narrative |
| Auteur | Andrew Gibson |
| Série | Postmodern Theory |
| État | Non disponible |
| Type de reliure | Paperback |
| Éditeur | Edinburgh University Press |
| Année de publication | 1996-12-04 |
| Nombre de pages | 300 |
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