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Postmodern narrative theory


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The expertise that has evolved in literary studies through the 20th century now finds applications in every corner of culture, wherever thought and representation operate in the mode of storytelling. This book is a summary of the often over complex theories that have transformed the study of narrative in recent decades. In its theoretical discussions and critical readings, the book plots the connections between fiction, criticism and ideology that represent the contribution of narrative theory to an understanding of postmodern culture.
This book is aimed at undergraduate students of English Literature, and those on courses in literary theory/contemporary literature/postmodernism/intellectual history/narrative/popular culture.

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Part 1 Lost Objects: The Manufacture of Identities; Terminologization; Theoretical Fiction. Part 2 Narrative Time And Space: Narrative, Politics and History; Culture and Schizophrenia. Part 3 Narrative Subjects: True Lies - Unreliable Identities in "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde"; The Dark Clouds of Enlightenment - Socionarratology and "Heart of Darkness"


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