By redefining established topics of narratology, research has
become highly diversified. The contributions to this volume neither
synthesize developments nor work from shared postulates, but
represent a fresh look at ongoing issues. Some scrutinize
focalisation in a linguistic framework or in a poststructuralist
vein; others take on reliable and unreliable narration in a
pronominal perspective or the "unaddressed" reader who upsets the
tidy schemes of narrative communication. Also outlined are a
possible worlds approach to narrative time, a systematic treatment
of metanarrative and a transgeneric application of narratology to
poetry. The sequential ordering of narratives as a way of
controlling reader response is examined in one article and in
another is seen to elicit intertextual configurations. Both
divergent and complementary, the contributions seek to integrate
into narratological categories and methods the dynamic processes of
narrative itself.
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