Narrative is an important element in our daily life and the novel is arguably the most popular genre of our times. The theory of narrative or narratology, which was developed in the 1960s, has helped us towards a better understanding of the how and why of narrative. Narratology and Classics is the first introduction to narratology that deals specifically with classical narrative: epic, historiography, biography, the ancient novel, but also the many narratives inserted in drama or lyric.
The first part of the volume sketches the rise of narratology, and defines key narratological terms, illustrated with examples from both modern novels and Greek and Latin texts. Among the topics discussed are the identity of the role of narrator and narratees, tales within tales, metalepsis, temporal devices such as prolepsis and analepsis, retardation and acceleration, repetition and gaps, focalisation, and the thematic, symbolic, or characterising functions of space. The second part of the volume offers three close readings of famous classical texts and shows how the interpretation of these texts can be enriched by the use of narratology.
The aim of this practical guide is to initiate its readers quickly into a literary theory that has established itself as a powerful new instrument in the classicist's toolkit. All concepts are clearly defined and illustrated from Greek and Latin texts, and detailed bibliographies at the end of each chapter point the way to theoretical studies and to further narratological studies of classical texts.
1 有用 奶龙蠢蛋一个 2023-08-06 17:22:23 河南
De Jong这本导论性的书基本囊括了叙事学常用的概念,深入浅出。因为之前写论文无意中已经用了与叙事学的有关的方法,书里介绍的概念也是甚得我心。新的概念引入新的视角,丰富对文本的理解 (书里的概念和术语确实“令人目眩”,但后面的案例其实没有说把所有概念全都用一遍,不同文体所适用的概念也有侧重)
0 有用 云中枯骨 2017-12-06 22:19:18
concise and practical, and gives good examples of close reading on epic, tragedy and historiography.