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Debating Rhetorical Narratology
On the Synthetic, Mimetic, and Thematic Aspects of Narrative
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248 pages
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The book features a dynamic scholarly exchange between Matthew Clark and James Phelan, focusing on the synthetic, mimetic, and thematic dimensions of narrative. Clark offers constructive critiques of Phelan's theories, who responds by defending his positions. Their debate is enriched by analyses of a diverse range of narratives, from classics like Homer's Iliad to modern works such as Toni Morrison's Beloved. This dialogue not only explores narrative theory but also illustrates the practical application of these concepts across various literary texts.
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2020, paperback
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