Strange Voices in Narrative Fiction
Ed. by Hansen, Per Krogh / Iversen, Stefan / Nielsen, Henrik Skov / Reitan, Rolf
Series:Narratologia 30
Aims and Scope
From its beginnings narratology has incorporated a communicative model of literary narratives, considering these as simulations of natural, oral acts of communication. This approach, however, has had some problems with accounting for the strangeness and anomalies of modern and postmodern narratives. As many skeptics have shown, not even classical realism conforms to the standard set by oral or ‘natural’ storytelling. Thus, an urge to confront narratology with the difficult task of reconsidering a most basic premise in its theoretical and analytical endeavors has, for some time, been undeniable.
During the 2000s, Nordic narratologists have been among the most active and insistent critics of the communicative model. They share a marked skepticism towards the idea of using ‘natural’ narratives as a model for understanding and interpreting all kinds of narratives, and for all of them, the distinction of fiction is of vital importance.
This anthology presents a collection of new articles that deal with strange narratives, narratives of the strange, or, more generally, with the strangeness of fiction, and even with some strange aspects of narratology.
Supplementary Information
- vi, 268 pages
- Language:
- English
- Type of Publication:
- Collection
- Keywords:
- Narrative Theory; Narratology; Unnatural Narratives; Voice in Literature
- Subjects
- Literary Studies > Subjects, Topics, Motifs
- Literary Studies > Literary Theory
- Literary Studies > Poetics, Rhetoric, Stylistics
- Literary Studies > British and American Literature > 18th - 20th Centuries
- Literary Studies > Subjects, Topics, Motifs
- Literary Studies > Literary Theory
- Literary Studies > Poetics, Rhetoric, Stylistics
- Literary Studies > British and American Literature > 18th - 20th Centuries
- Literary Studies > Subjects, Topics, Motifs
- Literary Studies > Literary Theory
- Literary Studies > Poetics, Rhetoric, Stylistics
- Literary Studies > British and American Literature > 18th - 20th Centuries


















