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Narrative Structures and the Language of the Self
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222 stránek
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Exploring the intricate relationship between character and plot, this book presents a framework for understanding narrative geometry as it relates to different manifestations of the self. The first part delves into philosophical narratives, analyzing works by authors like Hegel and Freud to illustrate complex self-concepts. The second part employs Case Grammar to examine various roles of the self in literature, using examples like The Waves and The Great Gatsby. The analysis culminates in a detailed study of Hartley's The Go-Between, advancing a nuanced understanding of self beyond traditional binaries.
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2018, měkká
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