Storytelling introduces some of the key issues addressed by
narratologists, explaining the more useful terminology and
concepts, and applying them to fictional texts that are commonly
studied on literature courses. Invaluable to both students of
criticism and creative writers, the book explores the constituent
elements of stories: their structure, the significance of who tells
them, and the important aspects of characterisation and dialogue.
Throughout the discussions are accessible, entertaining and, above
all, relevant to contemporary readers.
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